GREWIA KENTINGENSIS (MALVACEAE, GREWIOIDEAE), A NEW SPECIES FROM TAIWAN

Grewia kentingensis (Malvaceae, Grewioideae), a new species from Taiwan

Grewia kentingensis (Malvaceae, Grewioideae), a new species from Taiwan

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Grewia kentingensis Y.H.Tseng, Chih Y.

Chang & C.Y.Lin, sp.

nov., a new species found on elevated coral reefs in southern Taiwan, is described.The Boomerang species was previously misidentified as G.

piscatorum Hance.Grewia kentingensis differs from G.piscatorum in its habit (procumbent vs.

erect to ascending shrub), leaf length (<2 cm vs.up to 7 cm), breeding system (gynodioecious vs.trioecious), smaller flower diameter, fewer stamens, and smaller pollen grains.

Color photographs, line drawings, and 6 Piece Outdoor Seating pollen images of the new species are provided.Additionally, a lectotype for G.piscatorum is designated and an identification key for the Grewia taxa of Taiwan is presented.

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