Micronychia tsiramiramy explained
Micronychia tsiramiramy is a species of flowering plant in the family Anacardiaceae, native to Madagascar.[1] It can be found growing up to above sea level, usually in the southeast of the island.[2]
Notes and References
- 70073-1 . Micronychia tsiramiramy H.Perrier . 5 March 2022 .
- Long-chain alkyl-substituted gentisic acid and benzoquinone derivatives from the root of Micronychia tsiramiramy (Anacardiaceae) . 2016 . Razakarivony . Andrianambinina A. . Lenta . Bruno N. . Andriamihaja . Bakolinirina . Michalek . Carmela . Razanamahefa . Bakonirina . Razafimahefa . Dorothée R. . Rakotondramanga . Maonja Finaritra . Randrianasolo . Rivoarison . Lannang . Alain Méli . Randriamiaramisaina . Ralinandrianina . Boyom . Fekam F. . Rosenthal . Philip J. . Sewald . Norbert . Zeitschrift für Naturforschung B . 71 . 4 . 297–303 . 10.1515/znb-2015-0188 . 101523269 .