Indian horse chestnut [Aesculus indica (Wall. ex Cambress.) Hook. Hippocastanaceae]: a wild forest tree used for food and medicine by the tribes of Chamba, Himachal Pradesh, India
K.P. Mohapatra(ICAR-National Bureau Of Plant Genetic Resources), Puran Chandra(ICAR Research Complex for NEH Region), Suresh Sarkar(ICAR-National Bureau Of Plant Genetic Resources), D. P. Semwal(ICAR-National Bureau Of Plant Genetic Resources), Rajneesh Mahajan(Government of Himachal Pradesh), Soyimchiten(ICAR-National Bureau Of Plant Genetic Resources), Sapna Langyan(ICAR-National Bureau Of Plant Genetic Resources), Saurabh Kumar(The University of Sydney)
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