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Reinwardtia indica

Reinwardtia indica Dumort.
Reinwardtia indica
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Reinwardtia indica, described by Dumort in 1822, is a species in the Linaceae family. It is native to a wide range of regions including Madeira, Australia, Assam, Bangladesh, China (South-Central and Southeast), the East and West Himalayas, India, Japan, Laos, Mauritius, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Réunion, Thailand, and Vietnam.

Description

Reinwardtia indica belongs to the genus Reinwardtia within the Linaceae family. It is a widely distributed species found in multiple regions across Asia and the Indian Ocean. Its range includes Madeira, parts of Australia, Assam, Bangladesh, China (specifically South-Central and Southeast regions), the East and West Himalayas, India, Japan, Laos, Mauritius, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Réunion, Thailand, and Vietnam. First published in 1822, this species is recognized for its occurrence in diverse ecological settings across its native range.

Distribution

Madeira · AU · Assam · Bangladesh · China South-Central · China Southeast · East Himalaya · India · Japan · Laos · Mauritius · Myanmar · Nepal · Pakistan · Réunion · Thailand · Vietnam · West Himalaya

Synonyms

Reinwardtia trigynaKittelocharis trigynaMacrolinum trigynumLinum trigynum

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