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Amana wanyuensis (Liliaceae), a new species from the Dabieshan Mountains, Anhui Province, China

Department of Biological and Pharmaceutical Engineering, West Anhui University, Luʼan, 237012, Anhui, China. Traditional Chinese Medicine Institute of Anhui Dabie Mountain, West Anhui University, Luʼan, Anhui, China. Anhui Engineering Research Center for Eco-agriculture of Traditional Chinese Medicine, West Anhui University, Luʼan, Anhui, China.
School of Pharmacy,West Anhui Health Vocational College, Lu’an 237005, China
Department of Biological and Pharmaceutical Engineering, West Anhui University, Luʼan, 237012, Anhui, China. Traditional Chinese Medicine Institute of Anhui Dabie Mountain, West Anhui University, Luʼan, Anhui, China. Anhui Engineering Research Center for Eco-agriculture of Traditional Chinese Medicine, West Anhui University, Luʼan, Anhui, China.
Department of Biological and Pharmaceutical Engineering, West Anhui University, Luʼan, 237012, Anhui, China. Traditional Chinese Medicine Institute of Anhui Dabie Mountain, West Anhui University, Luʼan, Anhui, China. Anhui Engineering Research Center for Eco-agriculture of Traditional Chinese Medicine, West Anhui University, Luʼan, Anhui, China.
Department of Biological and Pharmaceutical Engineering, West Anhui University, Luʼan, 237012, Anhui, China
Department of Biological and Pharmaceutical Engineering, West Anhui University, Luʼan, 237012, Anhui, China. Traditional Chinese Medicine Institute of Anhui Dabie Mountain, West Anhui University, Luʼan, Anhui, China. Anhui Engineering Research Center for Eco-agriculture of Traditional Chinese Medicine, West Anhui University, Luʼan, Anhui, China.
Department of Biological and Pharmaceutical Engineering, West Anhui University, Luʼan, 237012, Anhui, China. Traditional Chinese Medicine Institute of Anhui Dabie Mountain, West Anhui University, Luʼan, Anhui, China. Anhui Engineering Research Center for Eco-agriculture of Traditional Chinese Medicine, West Anhui University, Luʼan, Anhui, China.
Amana wanyuensis Amana edulis Lilioideae Tulipa Monocots

Abstract

Amana wanyuensis is a recently discovered species from the Dabieshan Mountains, Anhui Province, China. It is like A. edulis in terms of leaves (2), bracts (2–3), flowers (1–5), and yellow anthers and round (versus oblique) stigmas, but differs most notably from A. edulis in its ovoid bulb with a glabrous interior, green leaves with white veins, bracts 3.0–5.0 cm below the flower and tepals with white streaks. Additionally, this new species forms an independent clade in the phylogenetic tree.

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