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SCAPHOCHLAMYS LONGIPEDUNCULATA, A NEW SPECIES FROM SOUTHERN THAILAND

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 August 2020

S. Ruchisansakun
Affiliation:
Department of Plant Science, Faculty of Science, Mahidol University, Rama VI Road, Rachatewee, Bangkok10400, Thailand. E-mail for correspondence: [email protected]
T. Jenjittikul
Affiliation:
Department of Plant Science, Faculty of Science, Mahidol University, Rama VI Road, Rachatewee, Bangkok10400, Thailand. E-mail for correspondence: [email protected]
C. Maknoi
Affiliation:
Romklao Botanic Garden, Bopak, Chattrakarn, Phitsanulok65170, Thailand.
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Abstract

A new species, Scaphochlamys longipedunculata (Zingiberaceae), is described and illustrated here. It is similar to Scaphochlamys grandis but differs in having 1- or 2-leaved shoots (versus shoots with 5 or more leaves) and peduncle length c.17 cm (versus peduncle length c.7 cm).

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© Trustees of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (2020)

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