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Index of Botanical Publications


TitleFlora of China. Beijing, St. Louis
AbbreviationFl. China [Revised]
AuthorsC. Y. Wu: P. H. Raven
Publication DatesVol. 9, Apr 2003; vol. 16, 1995; vol. 17, 1994; vol. 18, 1996

The Harvard University Herbaria hold 7 type specimens of taxa described in this publication

Corydalis amphipogon Lidén [Isotype] 2008, 7: 421
Mucuna hirtipetala Wilmot-Dear & R. Sha [Isotype] 2010, 10: 215
Mucuna incurvata Wilmot-Dear & R. Sha [Isotype] 2010, 10: 218
Manglietia zhengyiana N. H. Xia [Isotype] 2008, 7: 55
Corydalis susannae Lidén [Isotype] 2008, 7: 404
Corydalis cataractarum Lidén [Holotype] 2008, 7: 410
Corydalis cataractarum Lidén [Isotype] 2008, 7: 410

The Harvard University Herbaria hold 2 type specimens of taxa cited in this publication

Hibiscus syriacus var. amplissimus Gagnaire f. [Lectotype (Lectotype designation)] 1955, fam 153: 52
Cardamine urbaniana O. E. Schulz [Lectotype] 2001, 8: 90

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