Reappraisal of Nymphoides coronata (Menyanthaceae), A 100-year-lost Species Endemic to South China

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In this paper, we reported and amended the morphological characters of Limnanthemum coronatum Dunn, which was about 100-year-lost species endemic to South China, and transferred it into Nymphoides, using a recombination name, Nymphoides coronata (Dunn) Chun ex Y.D. Zhou & G.W. Hu.

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Zhou, Y. D., Xiao, K. Y., Hu, G. W., Zhan, Q. H., & Wang, Q. F. (2014). Reappraisal of Nymphoides coronata (Menyanthaceae), A 100-year-lost Species Endemic to South China. Phytotaxa, 184(3), 170–173. https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.184.3.8

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