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Ferns and Fern-Allies of Tripura: North East India

By: NC Das
198 pages, Maps, figs
Ferns and Fern-Allies of Tripura: North East India
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The state of Tripura is one of the richest and interesting Botanical regions in North East India, which is floristically incompletely known. The present work is the outcome of comprehensive survey and study of Pteridophytic plants by the author for a period of 10 years. The author has enumerated 76 species under 41 genera and 28 families according to Pichi Sermolli's system of classification.

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By: NC Das
198 pages, Maps, figs
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