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  1. Wendlandia angustifolia

    Wendlandia angustifolia is a species of plant in the family Rubiaceae. It is endemic to Tamil Nadu, India. The species was presumed to be extinct until 1998, when it was rediscovered after a gap of 81 years near its previously known natural habitat, during an inventory of threatened plants of Kalakkad Mundantharai Tiger Reserve, Tamil Nadu. Wikipedia

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    Wendlandia angustifolia is a species of plant in the family Rubiaceae.It is endemic to Tamil Nadu, India.The species was presumed to be extinct until 1998, when it was rediscovered after a gap of 81 years near its previously known natural habitat, during an inventory of threatened plants of Kalakkad Mundantharai Tiger Reserve, Tamil Nadu. [2] [1]
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  4. scientificamerican.com

    But the small, flowering tree species, known only as Wendlandia angustifolia, has had a long history of going unnoticed. Scientists collected the first specimen of the plant in 1867, then didn't ...
  5. therevelator.org

    But the small, flowering tree species, known only as Wendlandia angustifolia, has had a long history of going unnoticed. The original 1867 lectotype for Wendlandia angustifolia. Courtesy Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Scientists collected the first specimen of the plant in 1867, then didn't observe it again until 1917.
  6. selinawamucii.com

    Wendlandia angustifolia is a small shrub that can reach up to 2 m in height. It prefers full sun and well-drained soil. Propagation is by seed or cuttings. Seeds should be sown in a warm, well-drained soil and kept moist until germination. Cuttings should be taken in late spring or early summer and rooted in a moist, well-drained medium.
  7. recentlyextinctspecies.com

    Wendlandia angustifolia Wight ex Hook.f. (1880:40). Taxonomy & Nomenclature . Conservation Status. Last record: c.1837 (Nayar & Sastry, 1987:348); 19 March 1917 Rediscovered on 16 February 1998 (Viswanathan et al., 2000)
  8. madrascourier.com

    Wendlandia Angustifolia, a small flowering tree long thought to be extinct, is now found in the South-Western Ghats of India. Along a gently flowing stream in India's Kalakad-Mundanthuurai Tiger Reserve (KMTR), in the South Western ghats of India, grows a small flowering tree, long thought to be extinct. Trudging down the rocky banks of the ...
  9. inaturalist.org

    Wendlandia angustifolia is a species of plant in the Rubiaceae family. It is endemic to Tamil Nadu, India. The species was presumed to be extinct until 1998, when it was rediscovered after a gap of 81 years near its previously known natural habitat, during an inventory of threatened plants of Kalakkad Mundantharai Tiger Reserve, Tamil Nadu. As of 2016, the IUCN has not updated its listing and ...
  10. powo.science.kew.org

    Rediscovery of a presumed extinct species, Wendlandia angustifolia (Rubiaceae) from KMTR in India. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 97: 311-313. Kew Backbone Distributions. Viswanathan, M.B.G. (2000). Rediscovery of a presumed extinct species, Wendlandia angustifolia (Rubiaceae) from KMTR in India. Journal of the Bombay Natural ...
  11. indiaflora-ces.iisc.ac.in

    Family: RUBIACEAE (Madder Or Coffee Family) Family (Hindi name): COFFEE FAMILY (कॉफी फैमिली) Family (as per The APG System III): RUBIACEAE Species Name (as per The Plant List): Wendlandia angustifolia Wight ex Hook.f.; Habit: Tree ; Habitat: Dry forests ; Comments / notes: Gamble reported from Kadapa hills ; Key identification features: Small tree with whorled leaves
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