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Kanjilalia
2024Summary
Kanjilalia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae. It includes two species native to the Andaman Islands, Bangladesh, northeastern India, Myanmar, and western Yunnan Province in China. Two species are accepted. Kanjilalia griffithii (Benth.) Sanjappa & Pusalkar Kanjilalia umbrosa (Wall.) Sanjappa & Pusalkar The genus was named in honour of Upendra Nath Kanjilal (1859–1928), an Indian botanist and forest officer, "for his unparalleled contribution in plant exploration and documentation of the flora of Northeast India (erstwhile Assam), published as Flora of Assam."...read more on Wikipedia.
2 Kanjilalia species found:
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