1. Impatiens hambaeksanensis (Balsaminaceae), a new species from South Korea
- Author
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Ami Oh, Hyun-Do Jang, Jung Sim Lee, and Byoung-Un Oh
- Subjects
new species ,Balsaminaceae ,Korean endemic ,Plant Science ,Biota ,Tracheophyta ,Magnoliopsida ,taxonomy ,Gangwon-do ,morphology ,Plantae ,Impatiens ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Ericales - Abstract
A new species Impatiens hambaeksanensis from Gangwon-do, South Korea, is described and illustrated, based on its morphology and distribution. I. hambaeksanensis is different from I. furcillata, another similar Impatiens species in South Korea, in some ways: I. hambaeksanensis possesses a serrate leaf margin with flat tooth tip, while I. furcillata possesses a crenate leaf margin with erect tooth tip; it has an erect inflorescence, while I. furcillata has a pendulous inflorescence; it has a smaller flower which is 2–2.6 cm long, while I. furcillata has a flower of 2.3–3.2 cm; the flower is white or pinkish-white with yellowish and purplish spots, while I. furcillata has a white lower sepal and pinkish-white lateral united petals with yellowish spots; the distal part of the lower sepal is mostly not coiled or rarely 1-coiled, while that of I. furcillata is never coiled; the spur tip is expanded, round and slightly biparted, while that of I. furcillata is expanded, ellipsoidal and clearly biparted. A taxonomic description, a holotype and photos of morphological characteristics of the new species are provided. A table which includes the morphological comparison and a geographical distribution map are presented as well.
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- 2022