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Corylopsis himalayana

Corylopsis himalayana Griff.
Corylopsis himalayana
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Corylopsis himalayana is a species in the Hamamelidaceae family, native to regions including Assam, the East Himalaya, Myanmar, and Tibet. It was first described in 1845 by the author Griff.

Description

Corylopsis himalayana is a member of the genus Corylopsis, which belongs to the Hamamelidaceae family. This species is distributed across several regions in Asia, including Assam, the East Himalaya, Myanmar, and Tibet. The species was formally published in 1845 by the botanist Griff. As part of the Hamamelidaceae, it is related to other plants in the witch-hazel family, which are known for their ornamental and ecological significance in temperate regions.

Distribution

Global · Assam · East Himalaya · Myanmar · Tibet

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