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Synonyms from [http://www.theplantlist.org/tpl/record/kew-2698987 theplantlist.org] |
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Carallia brachiata is a big tree in the [[family (botany)|family]] [[Rhizophoraceae]], that grows to a size of 25 metres and found at [[Indomalaysia]] and [[Australia]] and throughout the [[Western Ghats]].<ref>http://www.biotik.org/india/species/c/carabrac/carabrac_en.html</ref> Its leaves are the food plant of the moth [[Dysphania percota]]. |
Carallia brachiata is a big tree in the [[family (botany)|family]] [[Rhizophoraceae]], that grows to a size of 25 metres and found at [[Indomalaysia]] and [[Australia]] and throughout the [[Western Ghats]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.biotik.org/india/species/c/carabrac/carabrac_en.html|title=Carallia brachiata - RHIZOPHORACEAE|publisher=}}</ref> Its leaves are the food plant of the moth [[Dysphania percota]]. |
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Revision as of 09:55, 3 September 2016
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Genus: | Carallia
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Species: | C brachiata
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Carallia brachiata (Lour.) Merr
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Carallia brachiata is a big tree in the family Rhizophoraceae, that grows to a size of 25 metres and found at Indomalaysia and Australia and throughout the Western Ghats.[1] Its leaves are the food plant of the moth Dysphania percota.
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