1990
DOI: 10.1007/bf03183926
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A note onGlochidion calocarpum (Euphorbiaceae)

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“…The previous workers also reported that the leaves of Burmese grape were simple, alternatively arranged with petiole and oblong or elliptic in shape (Anon. 2012;Chakrabarty and Gangopadhyay 1997). Anon.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The previous workers also reported that the leaves of Burmese grape were simple, alternatively arranged with petiole and oblong or elliptic in shape (Anon. 2012;Chakrabarty and Gangopadhyay 1997). Anon.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar observations of variation of plant height of 5-25 m were also reported by previous workers (Abdullah et.al. 2005, Chakrabarty andGangopadhyay 1997) from different parts of world. The variation presence in leaf colour, leaf sizes revealed from the present study confirms the differences among the germplasms.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It was maintained as a distinct species by Long (1987). Chakrabarty & Balakrishnan (1988), having compared its description and specimens cited by Long (1986) with numerous herbarium specimens of C. tiglium from southern Asia, concluded that it represented a slightly divergent variant and was not specifically distinct from C. tiglium and they synonymized it with C. tiglium. Govaerts et al (2000, p. 525 …”
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“…Balakrishnan (1988), and C. himalaicus is here treated as a synonym of C. tiglium. Croton birmanicus differs from them in its leaves with marginal glands and smaller capsules.…”
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