(Lamiaceae), a New Species from Guizhou, China
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, a new species from Guizhou Province of southwestern China, is described and illustrated. Morphologically, is similar to , but can be easily distinguished from the latter by ovate-lanceolate bracts, purple corolla, and foot-shaped fused lower arms of connective. In addition, is morphologically similar to , but differs by having 3-4-pinnate leave, ovate-lanceolate bracts, puberulent calyx, and longer upper arms of connective. Based on the fibril root, small calyx and corolla, and completely reduced posterior thecae, should be placed in section Sobiso of subg. Glutinaria.
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