Rediscovery of Madhuca diplostemon (Sapotaceae) - A threatened species of the Western Ghats, India, after a hiatus of 184 years

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Abstract

Madhuca diplostemon (C.B.Clarke) P.Royen, a threatened endemic species of the Western Ghats, is rediscovered in a sacred grove in Kollam district in Kerala, after a hiatus of 184 years since its first collection. A detailed description, photographs and relevant notes are provided.

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Shailajakumari, S., Santhosh Kumar, E. S., Sreekala, A. K., Parthipan, B., & Prakashkumar, R. (2020). Rediscovery of Madhuca diplostemon (Sapotaceae) - A threatened species of the Western Ghats, India, after a hiatus of 184 years. Rheedea, 30(3), 383–387. https://doi.org/10.22244/RHEEDEA.2020.30.03.03

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