The rediscovery of uraria lacei craib (leguminosae) after 67 years from India

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Manipur is one of the biodiversity-rich states in the North-Eastern region of India, and it is also part of the Indo-Burma biodiversity hotspot with rich plant diversity and endemism. Recent field exploration in the area has resulted in the rediscovery of Uraria lacei Craib after 67 years from its last collection in 1952. The rediscovery of this beautiful species fills a gap in the current distribution knowledge and should pave the way for its immediate conservation and propagation.

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Gogoi, J., & Rana, T. S. (2020). The rediscovery of uraria lacei craib (leguminosae) after 67 years from India. PhytoKeys, 160, 99–107. https://doi.org/10.3897/PHYTOKEYS.160.54237

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