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Open Access Saurauia taylorii (Actinidiaceae), a distinctive new species from the Kaijende Highlands of Papua New Guinea

Saurauia taylorii is described from subalpine environments in the Kaijende Highlands of Enga Province. The new species is easily distinguished by its unusually small and glabrous leaf-blades, and by its nodding flowers.

Keywords: PAPUA NEW GUINEA; SAURAUIA TAYLORII; WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREA

Document Type: Research Article

Publication date: 01 October 2008

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