Zi-Yuan Li, Bao-Huan Wu, Shang Qu, Le-Shan Du, Hai-Ou Liu, He-Xiang Duan, Fei-Fei Li, Wen-Hui Liu
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Abstract
A new species of the genus Camellia (Theaceae), Camelliashuangbaiensis G.P.Yang & B.H.Wu, sp. nov., from the central region of Yunnan Province of China is described. Camelliashuangbaiensis is morphologically similar to C.mileensis and C.hongkongensis, but it can be distinguished by its smaller leaves with an ovate, abaxially tomentose lamina, and 14-16 bracteoles and sepals.
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