2011
DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.27.1.4
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<p class="HeadingRunIn"><strong><em>Hoya</em> <em>rotundiflora </em>(Apocynaceae, Asclepiadoideae), a new horticulturally important species from Myanmar</strong></p>

Abstract: A new species, Hoya rotundiflora, originally found in a market in Thailand and collected in neighboring Myanmar, is described, illustrated and compared with related species. Hoya rotundiflora appears to be related to Hoya thomsonii and Hoya lyi due to the similar growth habit, but it can be easily distinguished by the shape of leaves, corolla and corona lobes.

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“…However, these studies greatly underestimated biodiversity of Myanmar. More recently, many new species (Murata et al., 2010, Ormerod and Wood, 2010, Tanaka et al., 2010a, Tanaka et al., 2010b, Tanaka et al., 2010c, Tanaka et al., 2011, Tanaka et al., 2015b, Tanaka et al., 2016, Yukawa et al., 2010, Kress et al., 2010, Tanaka and Hayami, 2011, Schaefer et al., 2012, Gowda et al., 2012, Tong and Xia, 2014, Peng et al., 2014, Pradheep et al., 2014, Tan et al., 2015, Tan et al., 2017, Tan et al., 2018, Tanaka and Peng, 2016, Sangnark et al., 2016, Cho et al., 2016a, Phutthai and Hughes, 2017, Liu et al., 2017, Liu et al., 2018, Aung et al., 2017, Ruchisansakun et al., 2017, Zhou et al., 2017, Zhou et al., 2018, Yang et al., 2017a, Yang et al., 2017b, Yang et al., 2017c, Yang et al., 2018a, Yang et al., 2018b, Aung and Jin, 2018, Ding et al., 2018) and newly recorded species (Tanaka et al., 2006a, Tanaka et al., 2007, Tanaka et al., 2018, Ito et al., 2009, Ito et al., 2014, Nemoto et al., 2010, Kurzweil et al., 2010, Rodda and Simonsson, 2011, Kurzweil and Lwin, 2012a, Kurzweil and Lwin, 2012b, Kurzweil and Lwin, 2015, Ormerod, 2012, Nemoto and Murata, 2013, Wang and Xia, 2013, Paszko, 2014, Watthana et al., 2015, Aung et al., 2015a, Aung et al., 2015b, Mood et al., 2016, Ibaragi et al., 2017, Kang et al., 2017, Kang et al., 2018) have been recorded in Myanmar.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…However, these studies greatly underestimated biodiversity of Myanmar. More recently, many new species (Murata et al., 2010, Ormerod and Wood, 2010, Tanaka et al., 2010a, Tanaka et al., 2010b, Tanaka et al., 2010c, Tanaka et al., 2011, Tanaka et al., 2015b, Tanaka et al., 2016, Yukawa et al., 2010, Kress et al., 2010, Tanaka and Hayami, 2011, Schaefer et al., 2012, Gowda et al., 2012, Tong and Xia, 2014, Peng et al., 2014, Pradheep et al., 2014, Tan et al., 2015, Tan et al., 2017, Tan et al., 2018, Tanaka and Peng, 2016, Sangnark et al., 2016, Cho et al., 2016a, Phutthai and Hughes, 2017, Liu et al., 2017, Liu et al., 2018, Aung et al., 2017, Ruchisansakun et al., 2017, Zhou et al., 2017, Zhou et al., 2018, Yang et al., 2017a, Yang et al., 2017b, Yang et al., 2017c, Yang et al., 2018a, Yang et al., 2018b, Aung and Jin, 2018, Ding et al., 2018) and newly recorded species (Tanaka et al., 2006a, Tanaka et al., 2007, Tanaka et al., 2018, Ito et al., 2009, Ito et al., 2014, Nemoto et al., 2010, Kurzweil et al., 2010, Rodda and Simonsson, 2011, Kurzweil and Lwin, 2012a, Kurzweil and Lwin, 2012b, Kurzweil and Lwin, 2015, Ormerod, 2012, Nemoto and Murata, 2013, Wang and Xia, 2013, Paszko, 2014, Watthana et al., 2015, Aung et al., 2015a, Aung et al., 2015b, Mood et al., 2016, Ibaragi et al., 2017, Kang et al., 2017, Kang et al., 2018) have been recorded in Myanmar.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Apocynaceous plants are herbs, shrubs or trees and perennial or very rarely annual (Muschler, 1912;Bailey, 1949;Boulos, 2000;Koyuncu, 2012;Venkateshwar et al, 2013). The stem was erect, climbing or twining and trete or 4 angled (Bolos, 2000;Rodda and Simonsson, 2011;Sidney, 2012). The leaves are simple, alternate, opposite or whorled.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finding new Hoya species in Lao PDR is not surprising since its fl ora is still scarcely investigated and only a checklist has so far been published, containing eight species and one variety of Hoya (Newman et al, 2007). Among the neighboring countries Thailand is the most species rich, with about 40 species (Thaithong, 2001) followed by China with 33 (He et al, 2009;Rodda, 2012), Vietnam with at least 22, four of them resulting from recent research (Tran et al, 2011 a,b ;Rodda, 2012), and Myanmar with 20 (Kress et al, 2003;Rodda & Simonsson, 2011 DESCRIPTION -Epiphytic vine with clear sap; leafy stems pendulous or twining, up to 10 m long, cylindrical, ca. 3 mm diam., often attached to small branches (up to 5 cm diam.)…”
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confidence: 99%