Schizostachyum nghianum (Poaceae: Bambusoideae), a new species from Vietnam
A new species of Bamboo from Vietnam is described and illustrated. Schizostachyum nghianum is recognized from northern Vietnam, where it occurs at 300 min Trung Ha Commune, Chiem Hoa District, Tuyen Quang Province. It is distinguished from the closely related S. funghomii
and S. pseudolima by sheath apex truncate, bract one, lemma with apical mucro c.1mm, the palea apex entire (not bifid) and the filaments.
Keywords: BAMBUSOIDEAE; NEW SPECIES; SCHIZOSTACHYUM; SCHIZOSTACHYUM NGHIANUM; TAXONOMY
Document Type: Research Article
Publication date: 01 March 2013
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