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Published: 2021-07-01
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Madhuca balakrishnanii (Sapotaceae), a new species from Kerala, India

Jawaharlal Nehru Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Institute, Palode, Karimancode P.O., Thiruvananthapuram-695562, Kerala, INDIA
Jawaharlal Nehru Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Institute, Palode, Karimancode P.O., Thiruvananthapuram-695562, Kerala, INDIA
Jawaharlal Nehru Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Institute, Palode, Karimancode P.O., Thiruvananthapuram-695562, Kerala, INDIA
Endemic Indian flora Kerala Novelty Western Ghats Eudicots

Abstract

Madhuca balakrishnanii (Sapotaceae), a new species from Kerala is here described with photographs. It is most closely similar to M. diplostemon and M. insignis but differs in having long stipules, sparsely hairy pedicels, abaxially hairy inner sepals, shorter corolla tubes with oblong lobes, fairly long densely hairy staminal filaments, shorter styles and ovoid fruits. The IUCN conservation status, ecology, distribution and phenology along with a key for the identification of Madhuca species in the Western Ghats is provided.

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