
FIGURE 17. SEM microphotographs of the pubescence on abaxial leaf surface of two taxa in Clematis from China. A–C. Smoothsurfaced spreading hairs in C. chingii. D–F. Smooth-surfaced appressed hairs in C. grandidentata (Badong population from Hubei). G–I. Smooth-surfaced appressed hairs in C. grandidentata (Gulin population from Sichuan; Gulin is the type locality of C. huangjingensis (= C. grandidentata)). A, D and G: same scale; B, E and H: same scale; C, F and I: same scale.
Published as part of Xiong, Si-Min, Huang, Qiao-Lan, Li, Cheng-Sheng, Su, Chun-Lan, Yuan, Qiong & Yang, Qin-Er, 2025, Clematis huangjingensis (Ranunculaceae), a new synonym of the widely distributed Chinese species C. grandidentata, pp. 105-128 in Phytotaxa 732 (2) on page 121, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.732.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/18423318
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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