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Symplocos pulchra
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Symplocos pulchra is a species of flowering plant in the family Symplocaceae. It is a tree native to southern India and Sri Lanka. Four subspecies are accepted: Symplocos pulchra subsp. coriacea Gopalan & A.N.Henry – Agastyamalai Hills of Tamil Nadu state in southern India Symplocos pulchra subsp. hispidula (Thwaites) Noot. – Sri Lanka Symplocos pulchra subsp. pulchra – southern India Symplocos pulchra subsp. villosa (Brand) Noot. – southern India...read more on Wikipedia.
4 Symplocos pulchra subspecies found:
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