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Maesa flabellifera (Primulaceae), a new species from southeast Yunnan, China
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- 1. South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou, China
- 2. South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou, China|South China National Botanical Garden, Guangzhou, China
- 3. Singapore Botanic Gardens, Singapore, Singapore
Description
Maesa flabellifera (Primulaceae-Maesoideae) from southeast Yunnan, China, is described and illustrated here. This new species belongs to the informal long corolla-tube species group and is morphologically similar to M. permollis and M. kurzii, but can be distinguished by lacking hairs, membranaceous leaves and long panicles with 7−16 branches. According to the IUCN criteria, M. flabellifera is assessed as "Least Concern".
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