2016
DOI: 10.3897/phytokeys.58.6816
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Homalium glandulosum (Salicaceae), a new species from Vu Quang National Park, North Central Vietnam

Abstract: Homalium glandulosum Tagane & V. H. Nguyen, from Vu Quang National Park in northern Vietnam, is newly described. This species is characterized by distinct glands, often stalked, at the base of the lamina and along the margin of the stipules and bracteoles. Illustrations, DNA barcodes of the two regions of rbcL and matK, and a key to the species of Homalium in Vietnam are also provided.

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“…1,900–2,100 m) ( Kuznetsov 2001 , Vu Quang National Park Management Board 2014 ). Until now, 1,678 species of vascular plants including many endemic and rare species have been reported ( Vu Quang National Park Management Board 2014 , Tagane et al 2016 ). As for Fagaceae , one species of Castanea Mill, nine species of Castanopsis (D. Don) Spach., 12 species of Quercus L. and 37 species of Lithocarpus Blume have been recorded from the National Park, amongst which 10 species have been listed in Viet Nam Red Data Book ( Ban et al 2007 , Hung et al 2014 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1,900–2,100 m) ( Kuznetsov 2001 , Vu Quang National Park Management Board 2014 ). Until now, 1,678 species of vascular plants including many endemic and rare species have been reported ( Vu Quang National Park Management Board 2014 , Tagane et al 2016 ). As for Fagaceae , one species of Castanea Mill, nine species of Castanopsis (D. Don) Spach., 12 species of Quercus L. and 37 species of Lithocarpus Blume have been recorded from the National Park, amongst which 10 species have been listed in Viet Nam Red Data Book ( Ban et al 2007 , Hung et al 2014 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%