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Epimedium zhushanense

Epimedium zhushanense K.F.Wu & S.X.Qian
Epimedium zhushanense
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Epimedium zhushanense is a species in the genus Epimedium, belonging to the Berberidaceae family. It was first described in 1985 by K.F. Wu and S.X. Qian. The species is native to South-Central China.

Description

Epimedium zhushanense is a member of the Berberidaceae family, a group of flowering plants commonly known as the barberry family. It is part of the genus Epimedium, which includes herbaceous perennials known for their ornamental foliage and small, showy flowers. This species was formally published in 1985 by botanists K.F. Wu and S.X. Qian. It is primarily found in the South-Central region of China, where it grows in its native habitat. The species contributes to the diversity of the Epimedium genus, which is widely distributed across various parts of the world.

Distribution

Global · China South-Central

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