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Tuesday, January 31, 2012

[Botany • 2011] ยี่หุบเขาหลวง | Magnolia carsonii var. drymifolia & จำปีพิษณุ | Magnolia cathcartii • Two Magnolia species new to the Flora of Thailand


ยี่หุบเขาหลวง | Magnolia carsonii Dandy ex. Noot. var. drymifolia Noot. and
จำปีพิษณุ | Magnolia cathcartii (Hook.f. & Thomson) Noot.


Abstract
 Recently two species hitherto not found in Thailand were collected, Magnolia carsonii Dandy ex. Noot. var. drymifolia Noot. and Magnolia cathcartii (Hook.f. & Thomson) Noot. Both species are treated here. New keys to the species of Magnolia in Thailand based on flowering and fruiting specimens are given.

Key words: Magnolia, Magnoliaceae, Thailand, keys

ยี่หุบเขาหลวง | Magnolia carsonii Dandy ex. Noot. var. drymifolia Noot. 


Chalermglin, P. & Nooteboom, H.P. 2011. Two Magnolia species new to the Flora of Thailand. Thai Forest Bulletin (Botany). 39: 166–172. 

[Botany • 2009] พรรณพฤกษชาติ วงศ์จำปา ในประเทศไทย • The Magnoliaceae of Thailand


จำปี Magnolia x alba: a. flower; มณฑาดอย M. hodgsonii: b. flower; แก้วมหาวัน M. floribunda: c. flower; มณฑาป่า M. garretti: d. flower

ABSTRACT
 The Flora of Thailand treatment in 1975 recognised eight genera and 13–16 species in Thailand. Morphological studies and research using DNA sequence data, including nuclear DNA, have shown that only one genus occurs in Thailand, Magnolia L. Since 1975 many more species have been found to occur in Thailand, both newly described taxa and new records. Thus a new treatment for Thailand is presented recognising 25 species in a single genus, Magnolia. Keys are given to flowering and fruiting material, and synonymy, descriptions and supporting information provided.

KEY WORDS: Magnolia, Magnoliaceae, Thailand, taxonomy, keys.

Figure 3. จำปาขาว Magnolia baillonii champaca: a. flower; b. fruit; แก้วมหาวัน Mfloribunda: c. flower; มณฑาป่า M. garretti: d. flower; มณฑาภู M. henryi: e. flower; มณฑิรา M. insignis: f. flower.
Photographs H.P. Nooteboom.

Figure 4. จำปี Magnolia x alba: a. flower; มณฑาดอย M. hodgsonii: b. flower;
จำปาหลวง M. utilis: c. flower; d. fruit; จำปีสิรินธร M. sirindhorniae: e. flower; f. fruit.
Photographs a–d. H.P. Nooteboom; photographs e–f. P. Chalermglin.


Nooteboom, H.P. and Chalermglin P. 2009. The Magnoliaceae of Thailand. Thai For. Bull. (Botany). 37: 111-138.
http://web3.dnp.go.th/botany/PDF/TFB/TFB37/TFB37_10.pdf


[Botany • 2007] จำปีช้าง | Magnolia citrata • A new species of Magnolia described from Thailand



Abstract
A new species of Magnolia, M. citrata is described from Thailand, and a new combination made from S China.
Key words: Magnolia, Michelia, Thailand.






P. Chalermglin and H.P.Nooteboom. 2007. A new species of and a new combination in Magnolia (Magnoliaceae). Blumea 52:559-562

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พบ จำปีช้าง พืชชนิดใหม่ของโลก

พบ จำปีช้าง พืชชนิดใหม่ของโลก

“จำปีช้าง” พืชชนิดใหม่ของโลก พบเฉพาะเมืองไทย

[Botany • 2002] จำปีศรีเมืองไทย | Magnolia thailandica • New species of Magnolia from Thailand





จำปีศรีเมืองไทย
Magnolia thailandica

Thailand.— NORTH-EASTERN: Phetchabun; Loei; EASTERN: Chaiyaphum; SOUTHWESTERN: Kanchanaburi.
Distribution.— Endemic.
Conservation status.— NE.

Ecology.— Hill evergreen forest, tropical rain forest. Altitude 600–1,150 m. Flowering April–May; fruiting June–October.

Vernacular.— Champi si mueang thai (จำปีศรีเมืองไทย).



Nooteboom, H.P.; and Chalermglin, P. 2002. New species of Magnolia from Thailand. Blumea 47: 541

[Botany • 2000] จำปีสิรินธร | Magnolia sirindhorniae • New species of Magnolia from Thailand



Magnolia sirindhorniae Noot. & Chalermglin

Thailand.— NORTH-EASTERN: Loei; EASTERN: Chaiyaphum; CENTRAL: Lop Buri.
Distribution.— Endemic.
Conservation status.— NE.

Ecology.— Primary rain forest in fresh water swamp. Altitude 60–170 m. Flowering April–May; fruiting June–September.

Vernacular.— Champi sirindhorn (จำปีสิรินธร).





Magnolia  (Magnolia sirindhorniae): http://arkive.org/magnolia/magnolia-sirindhorniae 


Nooteboom, H.P.; and Chalermglin, P. 2000. New species of Magnolia from Thailand. Blumea 45: 245-247.