Rhaphiolepis bengalensis explained
Rhaphiolepis bengalensis is a species of flowering plant in the family Rosaceae. R. bengalensis is a subtropical medium-sized tree,[1] [2] and is found in Asia, including in India at an elevation from 1000m (3,000feet) to 3000m (10,000feet).[3] [4] The species is rated least concern on the IUCN red list.
Notes and References
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- Book: Singh . Anurudh Kumar . Wild Relatives of Cultivated Plants in India: A Reservoir of Alternative Genetic Resources and More . 14 August 2017 . Springer . 978-981-10-5116-6 . 122 . 22 September 2023 . en.