Woodburnia Explained
Woodburnia penduliflora is a species of flowering plant in the family Araliaceae and the only representative of the genus Woodburnia.[1] It is endemic to Burma and was first described from the Kachin State in 1903.[2] The genus was named after the former president of the Asiatic Society of Bengal and lieutenant governor of Bengal, John Woodburn.[3] It was described by botanist David Prain as having striking flowers unusually large for the Araliaceae family.[4]
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- Book: Prain, David . Noviciae Indicae: Some Additional Species of Indian Plants . 1905 . Newman & Company . 24–26 . en.
- Book: Britain), Royal Microscopical Society (Great . Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society . 1903 . Royal Microscopical Society . en.