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Rohdea tuberculata (Asparagaceae), a new species from Central Sichuan, China
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Rohdea tuberculata is described and illustrated as a new species from Sichuan province of China. In the new species the blade elliptical, perianth lobes reflexed, and the stamen filaments are obvious, ca. 3 mm long and strongly curved. In these features, the new species is morphologically similar to R. wattii but differs in larger blade (ca. 40×15 cm), perianth lobes densely with tuberculate protrusions, longer tube (ca. 10 mm long) and the stigma below the base of the free part of the filaments.
Title: Rohdea tuberculata (Asparagaceae), a new species from Central Sichuan, China
Description:
Rohdea tuberculata is described and illustrated as a new species from Sichuan province of China.
In the new species the blade elliptical, perianth lobes reflexed, and the stamen filaments are obvious, ca.
3 mm long and strongly curved.
In these features, the new species is morphologically similar to R.
wattii but differs in larger blade (ca.
40×15 cm), perianth lobes densely with tuberculate protrusions, longer tube (ca.
10 mm long) and the stigma below the base of the free part of the filaments.
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