A new yellow camellia (Theaceae) from central Vietnam

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Camellia pukhangensis (Theaceae), a new species with yellow flowers from Quy Hop District, Nghe An Province, Vietnam, is described and illustrated. Camellia pukhangensis has nearly sessile leaves with an attenuate to caudate apex, cordate base, hirsute abaxial surface, hirsute adaxial midrib, hirsute petiole, deltate to ovate perules hairy on the outer surface, bright yellow orbicular to obovate petals hairy on the outer surface, androecium pubescent to two-thirds from the base, pubescent ovoid ovary with three (or four) locules and three (or four) pubescent styles free to the base. The morphological data support the provisional placement of C. pukhangensis in Camellia sect. Archecamellia Sealy.

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Do, D. N., Luong, D. V., Nguyen, C. D., Hoang, S. T., Le, H. T., Han, J. E., & Park, H. S. (2019). A new yellow camellia (Theaceae) from central Vietnam. Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy, 49(1), 90–95. https://doi.org/10.11110/kjpt.2019.49.1.90

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