Camellia hongiaoensis, Da Lat Plateau, IUCN Red List, sect. Dalatia
Abstract
A new species of Camellia L. (Theaceae) endemic to the Da Lat Plateau in southern Vietnam is described and illustrated: Camellia hongiaoensis Orel & Curry. The newly described species possesses mostly solitary, axillary or terminal flowers; corolla parts (10-15, 11-13); distinctly recognizable outer whorl consisting either of sepals or petaloids, a random arrangement of petals in a tight and uneven spiral, numerous proximally fused stamens and a 4 or 5-carpellate ovary.
Author Biographies
George Orel, Royal Botanic Garden Sydney
Molecular Systematics; Honorary Research Associate
Anthony Stephen Curry, Royal Botanic Gardens and Domain Trust, Sydney
Molecular Systematics; Honorary Research Associate
The University of Sydney acknowledges that its campuses and facilities sit on the ancestral lands of Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander peoples, who have for thousands of generations exchanged knowledge for the benefit of all.
Learn more