Two new additions to the flora of Vietnam
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https://doi.org/10.14719/pst.2018.5.4.417Keywords:
Oxalis, Glochidion, New record, Son Tra, Da NangAbstract
Among the studied specimens collected from Son Tra Nature Reserve, Vietnam, two new taxa: Oxalis barrelieri L. (Oxalidaceae) and Glochidion acuminatum var. siamense Airy Shaw (Phyllanthaceae) which forms new records to the flora of Vietnam. Taxonomic description, habitat, distribution and uses, and color photographs of both taxa are provided.
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