New findings of Potentilla L. (Rosaceae) in North-West China
Abstract
New data on the distribution of six species of the genus Potentilla L. in north-west China (northern Xinjiang) are presented in the article. Four of them (P. chamaeleo Soják, P. chionea Soják, P. crebridens Juz., and P. kryloviana Th. Wolf) are new records for China. For P. pamirica Th. Wolf and P. turczanonowiana Stschegl. new locations are reported which considerably update the data on their distribution in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region.Downloads
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