
FIGURE 1. Flower illustrations of E. reticulatum, E. shuichengense, and E. truncatum. A–E. E. reticulatum (from Y.J. Zhang 378, HIB). A. Flower. B. Outer sepal (outer pair). C. Outer sepal (inner pair). D. Inner sepal. E. Petal. F–J. E. shuichengense (from Y.J. Zhang 375, HIB). F. Flower. G. Outer sepal (outer pair). H. Outer sepal (inner pair). I. Inner sepal. J. Petal. K–O. E. truncatum (from Y.J. Zhang 295, HIB). K. Flower. L. Outer sepal (outer pair). M. Outer sepal (inner pair). N. Inner sepal. O. Petal. Drawn by Nan Jia.
Published as part of Zhang, Yan-Jun, Dang, Hai-Shan, Li, Jian-Qiang & Wang, Ying, 2015, Taxonomic notes on three species of Epimedium (Berberidaceae) endemic to China, pp. 147-152 in Phytotaxa 204 (2) on page 149, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.204.2.5, http://zenodo.org/record/13639370
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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