Morphological, Anatomical, and Histochemical Study of Cordia diffusa K.C. Jacob—A Steno Endemic Plant
M. Haritha,
D. Leena Lavanya,
T. Muthukumar
Abstract:Cordia diffusa K.C. Jacob, known as Sirunaruvili, belonging to the family Boraginaceae, is a rare endemic species. The study aimed to document the morpho‐anatomical and histochemical characteristics of C. diffusa to facilitate its identification, as it is a highly threatened steno‐endemic plant. The plant is an evergreen, woody shrub with brownish‐gray, lenticellate stems and oblong‐oblanceolate with pubescent leaves. Flowers are yellowish‐white, tubular, fragrant, and arranged in umbellate cyme. Fruits and dr… Show more
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