It's a very valuable publication.
Congrats to the authors for this great.

On 9 November 2013 15:45, D.S Rawat <[email protected]> wrote:

> It is relevant to mention here in this fortnight of Euphorbiaceae that the
> complete account of Indian Euphorbiaceae is now available as Flora of India
> Vol-23 which includes Loranthaceae, Viscaceae, Santalaceae,
> Balanophoraceae, Buxaceae, *Euphorbiaceae*, Daphniphyllaceae. It is a
> much awaited publication of Botanical Survey of India and being Govt
> publication has low price too. This entire document of 558 pages describes
> 506 species within 92 genera of above mentioned five families.  89 colour
> photographs and 52 line diagrams are also added with text.
>
>
>
> As per the information available in this document (Balakrishnan *et al*.
> 2012) Euphorbiaceae are represented by 70 genera and 410 species in India.
> This number includes all the wild species and many cultivated species. We
> may later assess that how many species we have in our database as
> photographs.
>
>
>
> Here I wish to congratulate, and say thanks too, to Dr N.P.Balakrishnan,
> Dr T.Chakrabarty and other authors for producing this important document on
> floristic diversity of India.
>
>
>
> DSRawat Pantnagar
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