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8413: Canthium didymum C.F.Gaertn.

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Entry: 8413
Page: 285

Canthium didymum, Gaertn.

Taxon: Canthium didymum
Authority: C.F.Gaertn.
WFO ID: wfo-0000797027  Loading ...
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Collection: 8413.A: Canthium didymum C.F.Gaertn.
Page: 285
Canth. umbellatum et Webera cymosa Hb. Madr. e Travancore.
Location:Travancore (Travanc., Trovonc., Trav.)

Location

Name: Travancore (Travanc., Trovonc., Trav.)

Standard Name: Travancore

Modern Name: Travancore

Country: India (IN)

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Collector/Herbarium: Herb. Madras

WFO ID: wfo-0000797027  Loading ...
Associated Specimen Herbarium Stable URI
K001125429 Royal Botanic Garden Kew (Wallich)http://specimens.kew.org/herbarium/K001125429
K001125430 Royal Botanic Garden Kew (Wallich)http://specimens.kew.org/herbarium/K001125430
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Collection: 8413.B: Canthium didymum C.F.Gaertn.
Page: 285
Webera cymosa Hb. Heyn. e Travancore
Location:Travancore (Travanc., Trovonc., Trav.)

Location

Name: Travancore (Travanc., Trovonc., Trav.)

Standard Name: Travancore

Modern Name: Travancore

Country: India (IN)

Note

Collector/Herbarium: Herb. Madras

WFO ID: wfo-0000797027  Loading ...
Associated Specimen Herbarium Stable URI
K001125431 Royal Botanic Garden Kew (Wallich)http://specimens.kew.org/herbarium/K001125431
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Collection: 8413.C: Canthium didymum C.F.Gaertn.
Page: 285
[Webera cymosa] et Canthium didymum, Hb. Wight, ex Alumparva et Munimungalur
Location:Alamparva (Allumparva, Alumparwa, Alumparva, Alumparua)

Location

Name: Alamparva (Allumparva, Alumparwa, Alumparva, Alumparua)

Standard Name: Alamparva

Modern Name: Alamparai, Alampuravi

Country: India (IN)

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Collector/Herbarium: Herb. Wight

Wikipedia: Alamparai was a seaport in historical times. The place had other names like Idaikazhinadu, Alamparva and Alampuravi. The fort was built during the Mughal era between 1736 and 1740 CE. The fort was initially under the control of the Nawab of Arcot, Doste Ali Khan, and was later given to the French. After the Carnatic wars, when the French lost to the British, the fort came under the direct control of the British and was demolished in 1760.

- Manimangalam (Moneymunglam, Munimungalur, Munnymunglum, Munimangulum)

Location

Name: Manimangalam (Moneymunglam, Munimungalur, Munnymunglum, Munimangulum)

Standard Name: Manimungalam

Country: India (IN)

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Collector/Herbarium: Herb. Wight