Additions to the Fabaceae of Melghat Tiger Reserve (MTR), Maharashtra, India
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Additions, Fabaceae, Melghat Tiger ReserveAbstract
Fabaceae is the largest family, represented by total 116 species in the Melghat Tiger Reserve. Present paper deals with the addition of 02 new reports of Fabacae members namely, Flemingia macrophylla (Willd.) O. Ktze. ex Merr. and Paracalyx scariosus (Roxb.) Ali, to the flora of Melghat Tiger Reserve. Correct and updated citation, local name, a short description, along with distribution, is provided for future field work.
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