Camellia hoaana, a new species of the Camellia sect. Corallina (Theaceae) from Bu Gia Map National Park, Vietnam, is described and illustrated. Morphological features of this species are young branches pubescent and glabrescent. Leaves elliptic to obovate-elliptic; apex bluntly cuspidate, base wide cuneate; above dark green, shiny and glabrous; below paler green and sparsely pubescent along midrib; petiole sparsely pubescent. Flowers solitary or geminate, axillary or terminal; pedicel pubescent. Bracteole 1 (or none),pubescent on both sides, persistent. Sepals 4–5(–6), pubescent on both sides, persistent. Petals 5–6, white, outermost 1–2 pubescent at the apex on both sides, the rest glabrous on both sides. Androecium numerous, 2–3 whorls, g...
Based on analysis of morphologically diagnostic characters, Camellia langbianensis, a yellow camelli...
Camellia thuongiana Luong, Anna Le & Lau (Theaceae), a new yellow Camellia species from Doanket ...
Many studies have been conducted to classify the genus Camellia, yet they have not been entirely con...
A new species, Camellia hoabinhensis (section Chrysantha, Theaceae), is described and illustrated ba...
Camellia pyriformis is described, illustrated, and placed in section Calpandria. Morphological featu...
Camellia sphamii is described and illustrated as a new species of section Piquetia from Hamasin vill...
Camellia quynhii is described and illustrated as a new species of section Stereocarpus (Pierre) Seal...
This study provides color illustrations and describes the morphological characteristics and distribu...
Eighteen yellow Camellia species are found in the Central Highlands of Vietnam. Their morphological ...
Camellia luuana Orel & Curry is known only from its type locality, Ta Dung Nature Reserve, now T...
A new species of Camellia L. (Theaceae) endemic to the Da Lat Plateau in southern Vietnam is describ...
A new species of Camellia (Theaceae) endemic to the Dalat Plateau in southern Vietnam is described a...
A new species of Theaceae, Camellia puhoatensis N.S. Lý, V.D. Luong, T.H. Le, D.H. Nguyen & N.D. Do,...
Camellia piloflora S.X. Yang, sp. nov. (Figs. 1 & 2). Type:— CHINA. Guangxi: Debao County, in lim...
Hoi, Quach Van, Doudkin, Roman V., Cuong, Truong Quang, Son, Le Van, Dung, Luong Van, Kim, Soo-Yong,...
Based on analysis of morphologically diagnostic characters, Camellia langbianensis, a yellow camelli...
Camellia thuongiana Luong, Anna Le & Lau (Theaceae), a new yellow Camellia species from Doanket ...
Many studies have been conducted to classify the genus Camellia, yet they have not been entirely con...
A new species, Camellia hoabinhensis (section Chrysantha, Theaceae), is described and illustrated ba...
Camellia pyriformis is described, illustrated, and placed in section Calpandria. Morphological featu...
Camellia sphamii is described and illustrated as a new species of section Piquetia from Hamasin vill...
Camellia quynhii is described and illustrated as a new species of section Stereocarpus (Pierre) Seal...
This study provides color illustrations and describes the morphological characteristics and distribu...
Eighteen yellow Camellia species are found in the Central Highlands of Vietnam. Their morphological ...
Camellia luuana Orel & Curry is known only from its type locality, Ta Dung Nature Reserve, now T...
A new species of Camellia L. (Theaceae) endemic to the Da Lat Plateau in southern Vietnam is describ...
A new species of Camellia (Theaceae) endemic to the Dalat Plateau in southern Vietnam is described a...
A new species of Theaceae, Camellia puhoatensis N.S. Lý, V.D. Luong, T.H. Le, D.H. Nguyen & N.D. Do,...
Camellia piloflora S.X. Yang, sp. nov. (Figs. 1 & 2). Type:— CHINA. Guangxi: Debao County, in lim...
Hoi, Quach Van, Doudkin, Roman V., Cuong, Truong Quang, Son, Le Van, Dung, Luong Van, Kim, Soo-Yong,...
Based on analysis of morphologically diagnostic characters, Camellia langbianensis, a yellow camelli...
Camellia thuongiana Luong, Anna Le & Lau (Theaceae), a new yellow Camellia species from Doanket ...
Many studies have been conducted to classify the genus Camellia, yet they have not been entirely con...