What is common to the plants: Nepenthes , Psilotum , Rauwolfia and Aconitum ?
Biology · Class 12 · CBSE — Biodiversity and its Conservation
What is common to the plants: Nepenthes, Psilotum, Rauwolfia and Aconitum?
- All are ornamental plants.
- All are phylogenetic linked species.
- All are prone to over exploitation.
- All are exclusively present in the Eastern Himalayas.
Answer
(C) All are prone to over exploitation.
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