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Hydrangea stylosa

Hydrangea stylosa Hook.f. & Thomson
Hydrangea stylosa
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Hydrangea stylosa is a species in the genus Hydrangea, belonging to the family Hydrangeaceae. It was first described in 1857 by Hook.f. & Thomson. The species is native to South-Central China, the East Himalaya region, Myanmar, and Vietnam.

Description

Hydrangea stylosa is a member of the Hydrangeaceae family, a group of flowering plants known for their showy inflorescences. It is distributed across several regions in Asia, including South-Central China, the East Himalaya, Myanmar, and Vietnam. The species was formally described in 1857 by botanists Hook.f. & Thomson, who provided its scientific name. As part of the Hydrangea genus, it shares characteristics with other hydrangeas, such as opposite leaves and clustered flowers. Its natural habitat includes forested areas and mountainous regions within its range.

Distribution

China South-Central · East Himalaya · Myanmar · Vietnam

Synonyms

Hydrangea taronensisHydrangea macrophylla subsp. stylosaHydrangea indochinensisHydrangea cyanema

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