Tigridiopalma exalata, a new and endangered species of Melastomataceae from China

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Abstract

A new species of the genus Tigridiopalma, formerly considered monotypic, is here described as T. exalata and illustrated based on molecular and morphological evidence. It is morphologically similar to T. magnifica in having a short stem, huge basal leaves, scorpioid cymes, and 5-merous flowers, but differs in having ribbed and pale yellow puberulent petioles, purple petals with a small white apical patch, connectives of longer stamens with a distinct dorsal short spur at their base, and wingless capsules. Due to the restricted distribution, small populations and horticultural potential of this new species, it should be categorized as an Endangered species (EN).

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Zeng, S. J., Xu, Y. C., Wang, G. T., Jia, P., & Cui, D. F. (2021). Tigridiopalma exalata, a new and endangered species of Melastomataceae from China. PhytoKeys, 176, 33–42. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.176.63619

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