Oxalis xishuiensis (Oxalidaceae), a new species from Danxia landforms in Guizhou, China
Oxalis xishuiensis (Oxalidaceae), a new species from Danxia landforms in Guizhou, China
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Oxalis xishuiensis, a new species of Oxalidaceae from Danxia Insurance landforms of Xishui County, Guizhou, China, is described and illustrated.It is morphologically similar to O.wulingensis by the two lateral leaflets arranged at about 180° angle and oblong pink petals with lilac veins, but clearly differs from the latter by leaflets almost as long as wide, obliquely obcordate lateral Stash Cans leaflets, shorter peduncles, longer capsule (1.
2–1.5 cm vs.0.
5–0.7 cm) and alveolate seeds.