2009
DOI: 10.11609/jott.o2069.379-81
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Additions to the flora of Sirumalai hills, Eastern Ghats, India

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“…But it is on record that "at their southern end, the Eastern Ghats form several ranges of low hills. The southernmost of the Eastern Ghats are the low Sirumalai and Karanthamalai hills of southern Tamil Nadu (Jayakumar et al 2008;Sankar et al 2009). Another anomaly is that the Sirumalai receives most of its rainfall (1,200-1,320 mm) in the months of October-December (North-east or Winter Monsoon) which is very similar to coastal Tamil Nadu (Blasco & Legris 1972;Mehr-Homji 1974).…”
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“…But it is on record that "at their southern end, the Eastern Ghats form several ranges of low hills. The southernmost of the Eastern Ghats are the low Sirumalai and Karanthamalai hills of southern Tamil Nadu (Jayakumar et al 2008;Sankar et al 2009). Another anomaly is that the Sirumalai receives most of its rainfall (1,200-1,320 mm) in the months of October-December (North-east or Winter Monsoon) which is very similar to coastal Tamil Nadu (Blasco & Legris 1972;Mehr-Homji 1974).…”
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“…Later, Wight (1834) published it as C. globosa. Since then it has not been recollected from any of the hill ranges in the Dindigul District (Fyson, 1932;Kottaimuthu, 2014;Kottaimuthu & Vasudevan, 2012;Matthew, 1999;Pallithanam, 1957Pallithanam, , 2001Ramachandran, 1998;Ramachandran & Vijayalakshmi, 2011;Ravikumar, 1993;Sankar et al, 2009;Sriganesan, 1984;Subramanyam & Henry, 1959). Moreover, it is represented by only a few collections in herbaria including the predominantly older collections (Ansari, 2008;Vajravelu & Daniel, 1983).…”
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