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Systematics of Woodfordia (Lythraceae)
Systematic Botany, 1995Woodfordia is a genus of two species well known in many parts of Asia as a medicinal drug plant. New information accumulated since the original treatment of the genus in 1903 is summarized in descriptions of floral and vegetative morphology, wood and leaf anatomy, seed and pollen morphology, chromosome numbers, reproductive biology, chemistry ...
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First Record of Lagerstroemia (family Lythraceae) Wood from the Deccan Intertrappean Beds of India
Journal of the Geological Society of India, 2021A. Shukla +3 more
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2010
?????????????????????? ?????????????????????????? ???????????????????? ?? ?????????????????????? ???????????????? ?????????????? ?? Lagerstroemia indica, Lythrum salicaria ?? Cuphea purpurea. ???? ?????????????? ???????????????? ???????????????????? ???????????????????????????? (???? 1/2 ???? 4/5 ???????????? ????????????), ?????????????????????????????
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?????????????????????? ?????????????????????????? ???????????????????? ?? ?????????????????????? ???????????????? ?????????????? ?? Lagerstroemia indica, Lythrum salicaria ?? Cuphea purpurea. ???? ?????????????? ???????????????? ???????????????????? ???????????????????????????? (???? 1/2 ???? 4/5 ???????????? ????????????), ?????????????????????????????
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Antinociceptive and anti-inflammatory effects of Cuphea aequipetala Cav (Lythraceae)
InflammoPharmacology, 2020Á. Alonso-Castro +7 more
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Ammannia (Lythraceae) in Malesia
2014Enumeration and taxonomic treatment of the seven species of Ammannia (Lythraceae) occurring in the Malesian area are presented among which one new species A. herbacea. A key to the species is given. Two species are illustrated. Ammannia debilis is a distinct species endemic to S India.
Wilde, W.J.J.O. de +1 more
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Woodfordia fruticosa (L.) Kurz. Lythraceae
Ethnobotany of the Himalayas, 2021Mohan Raj Kafle +5 more
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