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Celastraceae (staff vine or bittersweet family) » Gymnosporia rothiana

jim-no-SPOR-ee-uh -- from the Greek gymnos (naked) and spora (seed) roth-ee-AY-nuh -- named for Dr A W Roth, a German botanist

commonly known as: Roth's spike thorn • Kannada: ಇಸ್ಪೀಟ ಎಲೆ ispita ele • Marathi: भालवंड or भाळवंड bhalwand, येन्कली yenkali

Endemic to: Western Ghats (of India)


References: Flowers of IndiaGRINFurther Flowers of Sahyadri by Shrikant Ingalhalikar
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Author Dinesh Valke from Thane, India

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