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30 May 2019 Artemisia baxoiensis (Asteraceae: Anthemideae), a Distinctive New Species from Xizang, China
Bohan Jiao, Guojin Zhang, Jiye Zheng, Bao Nie, Guohao Niu, Jiahao Shen, Meng Wei, Tiangang Gao
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Abstract

A new species of Artemisia (Asteraceae: Antemideae) from Xizang, China, A. baxoiensis, is described, illustrated, and discussed based on morphological, micromorphological, and molecular phylogenetic evidence. It grows in the Nu Jiang dry-hot valley and is narrowly distributed. This plant is similar to Neopallasia pectinata, but different in capitula and indumentum. Artemisia baxoiensis has a distinctive morphology with a pectinately pinnatisect leaf blade and unusually dense glandular hairs.

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Bohan Jiao, Guojin Zhang, Jiye Zheng, Bao Nie, Guohao Niu, Jiahao Shen, Meng Wei, and Tiangang Gao "Artemisia baxoiensis (Asteraceae: Anthemideae), a Distinctive New Species from Xizang, China," Systematic Botany 44(2), 424-432, (30 May 2019). https://doi.org/10.1600/036364419X15562052252063
Published: 30 May 2019
KEYWORDS
Dry-hot valley
Endemism
micromorphology
morphology
phylogeny
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