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Taxonomy and distribution of Habenaria in Korea  

Lee, Jin-sin (Department of Biological Sciences, Inha University)
Choi, Byoung-hee (Department of Biological Sciences, Inha University)
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Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy / v.36, no.2, 2006 , pp. 109-127 More about this Journal
Abstract
A taxonomic study of Habenaria in Korea was carried out based on the extensive examinations of floral morphologies and distribution. As the results, we classified the genus in Korea into the following 5 species; H. linearifolia Maxim., H. cruciformis Ohwi, H. radiata Splengl., H. chejuensis Y.N. Lee & K.S. Lee and H. flagellifera Makino. H. cruciformis is recognized as a distinct species distinguished from H. linearifolia, H. sagittifera Rchb. f. and H. schindleri Schltr., and we clarified its morphological differences from the species. H. linearifolia f. integrilova Ohwi which has been seperated by shape of lateral lobe of lip was merged into f. linearifolia oin this study. Furthermore we investigated the distribution of Habenaria in Korea based on the herbarium specimens and field surveys. The result shows that H. radiata is rare in the middle part of the Korean Peninsula and H. chejuensis and H. flagellifera are restricted in Jeju Island, so the conservation on the habitats of these species is required.
Keywords
Floral morphology; taxonomy; distribution; Habenaria; Orchidaceae;
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