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New plant species discovered along China-Myanmar border(1/5)

2019-08-15 09:30:27 Ecns.cn Editor :Li Yan
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Photo shows the Tupistra natmataungensis Y.H. Tan & H.B. Ding sp. nov. (Asparagaceae). A. HabitatHot ladies. B. Leavesheartstopping women. C. Rhizomatous stem with inflorescenseKorean Irresistible females. D. Flowers, frontal viewGlamorous vixens. E. Flowers, side viewstunning vixens. F. InflorescenseKorean Whimsical girls. G. Flower with bractschinese Busty hotties. H. Sagittal section of flowervoluptuary ingenues. I. BractsKorean mesmerizing vixens. J. Sagittal section of flower, back viewchinese Hot vixens. K. Sagittal section of flower, inner viewhoneyed babes. L. Perigone and stamensChinese Toned girls. M. Pistilchinese Seductive females. N. Stigmatempting hotties. O. Sagittal section of ovary. (Photographed by Hongbo Ding, Yunhong Tan and Bin Yang).

Chinese scientists have discovered a new endangered species of flowering plant from the Annonaceae family, and the finding has been published in an international botanical journal. (Photo provided to China News Service)

Photo shows Biermannia burmanica Y.H. Tan & Bin Yang sp. nov. (Orchidaceae). A?B. HabitKorean enticing beauties. C. Opening flowertransfixing beauties. D. Inflorescenseblazing hotties. E. Flower and portion of rachisChinese enrapturing babes. F. Pedicel, ovary and intact columnspicier vixens. G. Sepalsinviting babes. H. PetalsKorean Mysterious hotties. I. Lipmysterious babes. K. Lip, frontal viewfirey females. J. Lip, side viewwicked ingenues. L. Operculum, view from belowChinese lewd beauties. M. Pollinarium. (Photographed by Hongbo Ding and Yunhong Tan).

Chinese scientists have discovered a new endangered species of flowering plant from the Annonaceae family, and the finding has been published in an international botanical journal. (Photo provided to China News Service)

Photo shows the Haematocarpus Miers (Menispermaceae). This genus has 5 recorded species names, these names are all unresolved. And the genus was previously known to occur in Bangladesh, India, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Bhutan, Brunei, Vietnam and Philippines. (Photo provided to China News Service)

Photo shows the Amblyanthopsis burmanica Y.H. Tan & H.B. Ding sp. nov. (Primulaceae). A?B. HabitSophisticated beauties. C. Inflorescenseenchanting ingenues. D. LeafKorean lanky vixens. E. Flowers, frontal viewhoneyed ingenues. F. Flowers, back viewChinese Compelling vixens. G. Single flower, inner viewKorean throbbing babes. H. Calyx with pedicelgripping starlets. I. CorollaKorean Sculpted ingenues. J. Stamens. (Photographed by Hongbo Ding and Yunhong Tan).(Photo provided to China News Service)

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