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  2. Rhododendron Mulunense (ericaceae), A New Species From The Karst Mountains Of Guangxi And Guizhou Provinces, China.
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  2. Rhododendron Mulunense (ericaceae), A New Species From The Karst Mountains Of Guangxi And Guizhou Provinces, China.

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Rhododendron mulunense (Ericaceae), a new species from the karst mountains of Guangxi and Guizhou provinces, China.

Ying Hou1, Yu-Song Huang2,3, Liu-Juan Luo4

  • 1College of Life Sciences, Zhejiang Normal University, Jinhua 321004, Zhejiang, China.

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|January 19, 2026

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Summary
This summary is machine-generated.

A new species, Rhododendron mulunense, endemic to China

Keywords:
ConservationRhododendron mulunenseRhododendron wumingensemorphologytaxonomy

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Area of Science:

  • Botany
  • Taxonomy
  • Biodiversity

Background:

  • The genus Rhododendron (Ericaceae) is diverse, with new species continually being discovered.
  • Karst ecosystems in Southwest China are biodiversity hotspots, harboring unique flora.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe and illustrate Rhododendron mulunense, a newly discovered species.
  • To assess the conservation status of the new Rhododendron species.

Main Methods:

  • Morphological characterization and comparison with related species.
  • Field surveys for distribution and habitat assessment.
  • Application of IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria for threat assessment.

Main Results:

  • Rhododendron mulunense is described, distinguished by hairless shoots/leaves, larger corolla, and specific floral tube characteristics.
  • The species is endemic to karst areas of Guangxi and Guizhou Province, SW China.
  • Rhododendron mulunense is assessed as Endangered (EN C2a(i), D) due to limited population size and restricted distribution.
  • Conclusions:

    • Rhododendron mulunense represents a significant addition to the Rhododendron genus.
    • The species' endangered status highlights the need for conservation efforts in its native karst habitat.
    • Detailed documentation and an identification key facilitate its taxonomic recognition and study.