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THE genus Cipura of the Iridaceae is found in India both in the temperate and tropical regions of the Eastern Himalayas. Cipura paludosa, Aubl. is cultivated specially for its dainty white flowers. This species is a native of tropical America and can tolerate varying climates.
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SHARMA, A., TALUKDAR, C. Structural Heterozygosity of Cipura paludosa, Aubl.. Nature 180, 662–663 (1957). https://doi.org/10.1038/180662b0
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