Correction to: An overlooked new variety of Tritaxis glabella from India with a note on the consequent new synonyms of Croton lawianus (Euphorbiaceae)
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An overlooked new variety of Tritaxis glabella from India with a note on the consequent new synonyms of Croton lawianus (Euphorbiaceae).
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Hooker JD. Euphorbiaceae. In: Hooker JD, editor. The flora of British India, Vol. 5(14). L. Reeve & Co., London; 1887. pp. 241–462.
Chakrabarty T, Krishna G. An overlooked new variety of Tritaxis glabella from India with a note on the consequent new synonyms of Croton lawianus (Euphorbiaceae). Plant Science Today 2020; 7(3):302–307. https://doi.org/10.14719/pst.2020.7.3.715
Dhabak MR, Chaudhary RB, Bramhadande SP, Nandikar MD. A synopsis of Nimmo’s Croton (Euphorbiaceae: Crotoneae) including an overlooked new species from India. Feddes Repertorium 2021; 132(4):372–379. https://doi.org/10.1002/fedr.202100005
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