Impatiens tanyae R.Kr.Singh, Arigela & Kabeer
in Arigela, Singh & Kabeer, 2019
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Impatiens tanyae, a new species from Kodaikanal Wildlife Sanctuary in Western Ghats area of Tamil Nadu, India is described and illustrated. The new species is allied with I. tomentosa B.Heyne ex Wight & Arn. but differs in its ovate leaves with a cordate base, pubescent on both surfaces, flower white, pedicels longer than leaves, pubescent throughout, spur incurved and 7 – 8 mm long, dorsal petal broadly ovate, lateral united petals with oblong claw, distal lobe white with pinkish blotch in centre.
Key Words: Endemic, Impatiens tomentosa, Kodaikanal Wildlife Sanctuary, new species, Tamil Nadu
Impatiens tanyae R.Kr.Singh, Arigela & Kabeer sp. nov.
Etymology. The new species is named in honour of the late Tanya Balcar for her excellent contributions to conserve the Shola forests and grasslands of the Palni hills, Tamil Nadu through Vattakanal Conservation Trust and local inhabitants. She was the pioneer locator of this new species in the grassland of Kodaikanal Wildlife Sanctuary and also conserved 25 – 30 plants in her garden.
R. K. Arigela, R. Kr. Singh and K. A. A. Kabeer. 2019. Impatiens tanyae (Balsaminaceae), A New Species from Western Ghats, India. Kew Bulletin. 74:48. DOI: 10.1007/s12225-019-9831-4