Notes on Potentilla L. (Rosaceae) of Altai. 4. A new hybrid from South Siberia
Abstract
A new nothospesies of Potentilla, P. × habievii from South Siberia is described and illustrated. It is an intersectional hybrid purportedly between P. multifida (P. sect. Multifidae) and P. exuta (P. sect. Tanacetifoliae).
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