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Pinus rarissima, a new species of the genus Pinus L. (Pinaceae) from central Vietnam

Landscape Research Institute, Publ. Res. Inst., Květnové náměstí 391, 252 43 Průhonice, Czech Republic
Landscape Research Institute, Publ. Res. Inst., Květnové náměstí 391, 252 43 Průhonice, Czech Republic
Institute of Advanced Technology, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, No. 1D, TL 29 Street, An Phu Dong Ward, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Institute of Advanced Technology, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, No. 1D, TL 29 Street, An Phu Dong Ward, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Institute of Advanced Technology, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, No. 1D, TL 29 Street, An Phu Dong Ward, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam; Graduate University of Science and Technology, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, 18 Hoang Quoc Viet, Nghia Do Ward, Hanoi, Vietnam
chorology critically endangered species Pinus sect. Quinquefoliae taxonomy Gymnosperms

Abstract

Probably the rarest pine species in the world, Pinus rarissima from central Vietnam, is described, illustrated and named, and its present-day distribution is characterized in detail. We classify it as a member of series Dalatenses (of the genus Pinus subgenus Strobus section Quinquefoliae subsection Strobus). It closely resembles P. dalatensis from the same series but also shares some features with P. anemophila from P. series Chylae subseries Wangianae. A thorough morphological comparison of the new pine species with similar taxa is presented, along with a key to the determination of pines of section Quinquefoliae occurring in Vietnam, Laos and southern China.

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How to Cite

Velebil, J., Businský, R., Tran, T.N., Nguyen, T.Q.T. & Luu, H.T. (2025) Pinus rarissima, a new species of the genus Pinus L. (Pinaceae) from central Vietnam. Phytotaxa 718 (4): 249–264. https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.718.4.1