Vascular Plants

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Hooker, J.D. & Thomson, T. (1855), Flora Indica: Being a Systematic Account of the Plants of British India 1 : null - null (Book) Hooker, J.D. & Thomson, T. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Cananga (DC.) Hook.f. & Thomson
  2. Cananga odorata (Lam.) Hook.f. & Thomson
  3. Cissampelos ovata Poir.
  4. Cocculus incanus Colebr.
  5. Goniothalamus (Blume) Hook.f. & Thomson
  6. Guatteria micrantha A.DC.
  7. Menispermum crispum L.
  8. Mitrephora (Blume) Hook.f. & Thomson
  9. Pachygone ovata (Poir.) Miers ex Hook.f. & Thomson
  10. Pericampylus incanus (Colebr.) Miers ex Hook.f. & Thomson
  11. Phaeanthus Hook.f. & Thomson
  12. Polyalthia sect. Goniothalamus Blume
  13. Pycnarrhena Miers ex Hook.f. & Thomson
  14. Stelechocarpus Hook.f. & Thomson
  15. Tinospora crispa (L.) Hook.f. & Thomson
  16. Unona ser. Cananga DC.
  17. Uvaria micrantha (A.DC.) Hook.f. & Thomson
  18. Uvaria odorata Lam.
  19. Uvaria sect. Mitrephorae Blume

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