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The rediscovery of <Strobilanthes parryorum> C.E.C.Fisch., 1928 (Asterids: Lamiales: Acanthaceae) in Mizoram, India

Strobilanthes parryorum C.E.C.Fisch. was originally described in 1928 from Mizoram (erstwhile Lushai Hills), northeastern India, with a brief description of the flowers, leaves, and stem. Except for a few collections made by Parry in 1927 & 1928, there are no additional specimens recorded in India. New specimens were rediscovered after 96 years in Ailawng, a village some 200 km from Darzo, the type locality. With new herbarium specimens, live ima
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threatenedtaxa.org broke the news in on Sunday, October 26, 2025.
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