New combinations in the genus Aconitum L. (Ranunculaceae)
Abstract
New nomenclatural combinations: Aconitum brevipes (W. T. Wang) Luferov et Erst, A. grandibracteolatum (W. T. Wang) Luferov et Erst, A. trisectum (W. T. Wang et L. Q. Li) Luferov et Erst. are proposed. These species are endemic to China.
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