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Hibiscus trilobus subsp. hirsutus O.J.Blanch. & Fryxell식물/들꽃-아욱과(Malvaceae) 2025. 3. 4. 11:45
국표에 없다.
Native to:
Belize, Guatemala
Hibiscus trilobus subsp. hirsutus O.J.Blanch. & Fryxell | Plants of the World Online | Kew Science
Hibiscus trilobus subsp. hirsutus from Belize and Guatemala is described as new, based on differences in pubescence, leaf form, and phytogeography. The new combination H. trilobus subsp. ingratus is also made, based on H. ingratus Miquel. A key is provided to distinguish the three recognized subspecies.
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Novon publishes short articles whose primary purpose is the establishment of nomenclature in vascular plants and bryophytes. All articles are peer-reviewed by qualified, independent reviewers. This journal is published by the Missouri Botanical Garden as part of its mission to discover and share knowledge about plants and their environments, in order to preserve and enrich life.
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Two New Subspecies of Hibiscus trilobus (Malvaceae) from Central and South America on JSTOR
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