PhytoKeys (Aug 2020)

Geum sunhangii (Rosaceae), a new species from Hubei Province, China

  • Zhen-Yu Lv,
  • Dai-Gui Zhang,
  • Xian-Han Huang,
  • Heng-Chang Wang,
  • Jing-Yuan Yang,
  • Komiljon Tojibaev,
  • Tao Deng,
  • Zhi-Min Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.156.37277
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 156
pp. 113 – 124

Abstract

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Geum sunhangii – first discovered in Shennongjia National Nature Reserve, Hubei Province, China – is described as a new species of Rosaceae. Compared to all known Chinese Geum species, the new species differs by possessing jointed styles, imbricate petals and a reniform radical leaf terminal leaflet. Most significantly, the jointed style is curved at an obtuse or a right angle. In addition, the inclusion of this species within the genus Geum was supported by phylogenetic analysis using the sequence data of a nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer (nrITS) and a chloroplast trnL–trnF intergenic spacer. The new species was found to be closely related to G. rivale and G. aleppicum.