Corydalis miaotaiensis sp. nov. (Papaveraceae) from the Qinling-Daba
mountains region, central China
Abstract
Corydalis miaotaiensis, a new species of C. sect. Asterostigma Fedde ex
C.Y. Wu & H. Chuang (Papaveraceae) from the Qinling-Daba mountains
region, central China, is described. It belongs in the C. temulifolia
group of the section and is most closely similar to C. ternatifolia C.Y.
Wu, Z.Y. Su & Lidén, but differs by having crested (vs. ecristate)
outer petals, unbranched, suberect, erect and decumbent (vs. branched,
ascending) stems, bipinnate (vs. biternate) rosette leaves and by the
presence (vs. absence) of axillary bulbils, long stolons, and long
shoots. This study suggests the need of fully botanizing growth habit
for species description in Corydalis that is linked to plant life
stages.