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Flora of Tirunelveli Hills (Southern Western Ghats), Volume II Gamopetalae (Figures)
0Uncover the botanical treasures of the Southern Western Ghats with this essential guide to the Flora of Tirunelveli Hills. Volume II, ‘Gamopetalae,’ meticulously details 565 taxa across 225 genera and 26 families found in this biodiverse region of Tamil Nadu. Authored by V. S. Manickam and his research team, this book provides crucial data on distribution, taxonomic accounts, endemism, and conservation status. It’s an indispensable resource for students, teachers, research scholars, environmentalists, and taxonomists eager to explore Indian botany and the unique flora of the Western Ghats.
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Flora of Tirunelveli Hills (Southern Western Ghats), Volume III Monochlamydeae (Figures)
0Discover the rich plant life of the Southern Western Ghats in this authoritative volume on the Monochlamydeae flora of the Tirunelveli Hills. Compiled by botanist S. Manickam and his dedicated team from Tamil Nadu, it meticulously documents 278 taxa across 22 families. Gain deep insights into their distribution, endemic status, and crucial conservation needs, based on extensive fieldwork. This book is an indispensable resource for Indian botany students, researchers, taxonomists, and environmentalists eager to explore the unique biodiversity of the Western Ghats region. Essential reading for understanding Indian flora.
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Flora of Tirunelveli Hills (Southern Western Ghats), Volume III Monochlamydeae (Text)
0Explore the rich plant diversity of the Southern Western Ghats with this crucial botanical reference. Volume III of the Flora of Tirunelveli Hills meticulously details the Monochlamydeae, providing in-depth information on plant distribution, taxonomic accounts, endemism, and conservation status. Authored by botanist S. Manickam, this authoritative text is essential for students, researchers, environmentalists, and taxonomists across India. Discover the unique flora of Tamil Nadu’s precious biodiversity hotspot and support vital conservation efforts in Indian natural history.