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Fascicles of Flora of India, Fascicle 18 Rosaceae: Genus – Prunus

Flora / Fauna Identification Key Out of Print
By: Chhabi Ghora(Author), G Panigrahi(Author)
44 pages, 5 b/w line drawings
Fascicles of Flora of India, Fascicle 18
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  • Fascicles of Flora of India, Fascicle 18 Paperback Jul 1984 Out of Print #141264
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This fascicle describes the members of the genus Prunus, which belong to the family Rosaceae. In the strict sense, this genus includes only cherries, plums, peaches, spricots etc. India is home to 34 species, one subspecies, and six varieties, mainly occurring in the western and eastern Himalayas.

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Flora / Fauna Identification Key Out of Print
By: Chhabi Ghora(Author), G Panigrahi(Author)
44 pages, 5 b/w line drawings
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