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Harveya kiangombensis (Orobanchaceae), a new parasitic species from Kenya, East Africa

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PHYTOTAXA
Volume 559, Issue 3, Pages 293-297

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MAGNOLIA PRESS
DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.559.3.7

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A new holoparasitic species of Orobanchaceae, Harveya kiangombensis, is described and illustrated in this study. It is easily distinguished from the closely related H. liebuschiana by its glandular pubescent pedicels, the position of its flowers, and acute calyx lobes. The conservation status of the new species is also assessed.
A new holoparasitic species of Orobanchaceae, Harveya kiangombensis, is here described and illustrated. This species is easily distinguished from the closely related H. liebuschiana by its glandular pubescent pedicels, the position of its flowers that occur singly in the leaf axils, and its acute calyx lobes. An assessment of the conservation status of the new species is provided.

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