Saturday, 23 May 2026

Miliusa wightiana Hook.f. & Thomson

Miliusa wightiana Hook.f. & Thomson

mil-ee-OO-suh or mil-YOO-suh -- named for Pierre Bernard Milius, French naval officer; joined the expedition of Nicolas Baudin ... Wikipedia
white-ee-AY-nuh -- named for Robert Wight, Scottish surgeon and botanist in India ... Wikipedia
commonly known as: Malabar miliusa
botanical names: Miliusa wightiana Hook.f. & Thomson ... synonyms: no known synonyms ... POWO, retrieved 23 May 2026
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~~~~~ ENGLISH ~~~~~
written and spoken widely, in most parts of India
Malabar miliusa
~~~~~ KNOWN DISTRIBUTION in INDIA ~~~~~
*Karnataka, *Kerala, *Tamil Nadu
* no given name / no name found in the regional language(s) of the state
~~~~~ Created on: 11:48 23-05-2026 ¦ Last updated: 13:33 23-05-2026 (DD-MM-YYYY) ~~~~~
Annonaceae endemic evergreen tree "Miliusa wightiana" "Malabar miliusa"

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Miliusa wightiana Hook.f. & Thomson

mil-ee-OO-suh or mil-YOO-suh -- named for Pierre Bernard Milius, French naval officer; joined the expedition of Nicolas Baudin ... Wik...