Monday, March 2, 2026

[Botany • 2024] Salvia tainingensis (Lamiaceae) • A neglected New Species from Fujian Province, China

 

Salvia tainingensis  Y.L.Gao, D.Xie & Z.L.Ning, 

in Xie, M.-H. Zhang, Dong, Gao, D.-G. Zhang et Ning,  2024. 
 
Abstract
A species could not be known to the world of science if it not be discovered and described, considerable number of new species are neglected due to the plant itself and some other external restricted factors. On the basis of morphological and molecular evidences, a new species previously identified as Salvia scapiformis is now described and illustrated as Salvia tainingensis, named after Taining County in Fujian Province, where it was discovered. S. tainingensis does not closely resemble S. scapiformis, but is more similar to Salvia glabrifolia and Salvia daiguii, which were once identified as S. scapiformis, in terms of leaf shape, apex, base, corolla color, and connective length. However, it can be easily distinguished from the latter two by its thinly leathery leaves, serrate leaf margins, densely villous or glabrescent leaf abaxial, and the X-shaped arrangement of connective and filament.

molecular phylogeny, new taxon, Salvia, taxonomy, Eudicots, Flora of Fujian

  Image of living plants of Salvia tainingensis.
A, B, C Habitat D Individual E, F Inflorescence G-J Flower K Connective and filament L Calyx M Bract N Leaves

Salvia tainingensis Y.L.Gao, D.Xie & Z.L.Ning


DAN XIE, MENG-HUA ZHANG, SHU-PENG DONG, YUAN-LONG GAO, DAI-GUI ZHANG and ZU-LIN NING. 2024. Salvia tainingensis, A neglected New Species of Lamiaceae from Fujian Province, China. Phytotaxa. 669(2); 150-158. DOI: doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.669.2.7 [2024-10-22]
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