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Tree Flora of Balaghat Ranges (Ramling Hills) of Maharashtra

Flora / Fauna Identification Key
By: SP Gaikwad(Author), RD Gore(Author), DS Mukadam(Foreword By)
234 pages, 12 plates with colour photos; 1 b/w illustration, 1 b/w map
Tree Flora of Balaghat Ranges (Ramling Hills) of Maharashtra
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Language: English

The Tree Flora of Balaghat Ranges is the first comprehensive and systematic account of the trees of Balaghat, Maharashtra, India. It will cater to the needs of people of the region in various occupations, be it an anthropologist, agriculturist, archaeologist, ayurvedic practitioner, botanist, economist, ethnobotanist, planner or policy maker.

This flora is the outcome of six years of work. All possible efforts have been taken to bring nomenclature up to date. Author citation and binomial name of each plant species was verified using the internationai Plant Name Index (IPNI), The Plant List and Tropicos.

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Flora / Fauna Identification Key
By: SP Gaikwad(Author), RD Gore(Author), DS Mukadam(Foreword By)
234 pages, 12 plates with colour photos; 1 b/w illustration, 1 b/w map
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