New Globlet-shaped Plant Species Found in south China
Chinese researchers have recently named a new plant species “Thismia jinzun,” which resembles a golden goblet mentioned in a masterpiece of renowned poet Li Bai (701-762).
The rare plant was discovered in the Jianfengling section of Hainan Tropical Rainforest National Park, south China's Hainan Province, and belongs to the Thismia genus.
the island province of Hainan has a unique ecological environment that provides an excellent habitat for the new species and serves as a biodiversity hotspot for Thismia genus plants in China. There are 107 known species of Thismia genus plants worldwide, and so far nine of them have been recorded in China.
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