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The species epithet is after Dr Ana Rita Simoes, Kew Botanic Gardens for her contribution in the family Convolvulaceae. #In love morning glories!!
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The revision of genus Argyreia is published in Rheedea. From India 35 species are reported all are documented in the form of photographs. #I love morning glories!!
Happy to share, published an excellent & unique species from the costal region of northern Western Ghats. It’s having very unique pollen grains among the members of Convolvulaceae (15-Pantoporate).#Distimake aparantae #Kew Bulletin #Western Ghats😊🙏
Please visit my poster to understand the present status and opportunities in Indian Convolvulaceae!! Poster No. 1297 (Electronic poster) #Morning glories of India 🙂 #IBC2024
Morning glories and croissants in an idyllic scenery of 18th century France - does it get any better?!
Thank you to Nelly Bouilhac for hosting us, and the Parc de la Vallée-aux-Loups for supporting the initiative.
We really cannot wait - see you there soon!!
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