taxonID	type	description	language	source
6B92C13F374652D19F73A2CEC5902848.taxon	description	Figs 2, 4, 9, 13, 16 康定变豆菜	en	Li, Hui-Min, Zhou, Wei, Wu, Bao-Cheng, Ma, Xu-Dong, Wen, Jun, Song, Chun-Feng (2025): Taxonomic studies on Sanicula L. (Apiaceae) from China (V): Revision of the Sanicula serrata H. Wolff complex: morphological delimitation from S. potaninii Bobrov, synonymization of allied taxa, and lectotypifications. PhytoKeys 265: 71-104, DOI: 10.3897/phytokeys.265.169937
6B92C13F374652D19F73A2CEC5902848.taxon	description	Description. Perennial. Rhizome, short and stout, roots fascicled, fleshy, somewhat fibrous. Stems 2 – 4, erect, somewhat slender, branched above, 9 – 45 cm tall. Basal leaves 1 – 15, long petiolate; petioles 1.5 – 9 (– 15) cm long; blade glabrous adaxially and abaxially, 1 – 4.5 cm long, 2 – 8 cm wide, rounded-cordate to cordate-pentagonal, tripartite to the base or trifoliate, the median segment cuneate-obovate to rhombic-cuneate, distinctly shallowly trilobed, the lateral segments oblique, usually bilobed shallowly, to the middle or nearly to the base, the margins irregularly crenulate-serrate with attenuated teeth. Cauline leaves few, conspicuous, tripartite nearly to the base, upper stem leaves subsessile or sessile, tripartite, resembling involucrate bract, 0.9 – 4 cm long, 0.8 – 5.5 cm wide. Inflorescence usually 3 - branched; involucrate bract usually 2, trisect, 0.2 – 0.4 (– 2) cm long; rays of the umbels 1 – 5, 3 – 24 mm long; involucellate bracteoles 5 – 7, oblong lanceolate, ca. 0.8 mm long. Umbellules 3 – 9 - flowered, staminate flowers 2 – 7 per umbellule, pedicels 1.2 – 1.8 mm long, petals white, fertile flowers 1 – 3 per umbellule, sessile; calyx teeth triangular shape with a sharp tail, 0.9 – 1.3 mm long; styles ca. 4.5 mm long, 2 – 5 times longer than the calyx teeth. Mericarps oblong-ovoid to ovoid, 1.3 – 2 mm long, 1.5 – 3 mm broad, with densely purple uncinate spines.	en	Li, Hui-Min, Zhou, Wei, Wu, Bao-Cheng, Ma, Xu-Dong, Wen, Jun, Song, Chun-Feng (2025): Taxonomic studies on Sanicula L. (Apiaceae) from China (V): Revision of the Sanicula serrata H. Wolff complex: morphological delimitation from S. potaninii Bobrov, synonymization of allied taxa, and lectotypifications. PhytoKeys 265: 71-104, DOI: 10.3897/phytokeys.265.169937
6B92C13F374652D19F73A2CEC5902848.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Sanicula potaninii is restricted to Shaanxi and Sichuan, China (Fig. 18).	en	Li, Hui-Min, Zhou, Wei, Wu, Bao-Cheng, Ma, Xu-Dong, Wen, Jun, Song, Chun-Feng (2025): Taxonomic studies on Sanicula L. (Apiaceae) from China (V): Revision of the Sanicula serrata H. Wolff complex: morphological delimitation from S. potaninii Bobrov, synonymization of allied taxa, and lectotypifications. PhytoKeys 265: 71-104, DOI: 10.3897/phytokeys.265.169937
6B92C13F374652D19F73A2CEC5902848.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The epithet potaninii is derived from the Latinized form of the surname Potanin, in honor of the Russian explorer and botanist Grigory Nikolayevich Potanin (1835 – 1920).	en	Li, Hui-Min, Zhou, Wei, Wu, Bao-Cheng, Ma, Xu-Dong, Wen, Jun, Song, Chun-Feng (2025): Taxonomic studies on Sanicula L. (Apiaceae) from China (V): Revision of the Sanicula serrata H. Wolff complex: morphological delimitation from S. potaninii Bobrov, synonymization of allied taxa, and lectotypifications. PhytoKeys 265: 71-104, DOI: 10.3897/phytokeys.265.169937
661E2FD7700C55E684F17B3CA5D5E1EF.taxon	description	Figs 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 14, 17 锯叶变豆菜	en	Li, Hui-Min, Zhou, Wei, Wu, Bao-Cheng, Ma, Xu-Dong, Wen, Jun, Song, Chun-Feng (2025): Taxonomic studies on Sanicula L. (Apiaceae) from China (V): Revision of the Sanicula serrata H. Wolff complex: morphological delimitation from S. potaninii Bobrov, synonymization of allied taxa, and lectotypifications. PhytoKeys 265: 71-104, DOI: 10.3897/phytokeys.265.169937
661E2FD7700C55E684F17B3CA5D5E1EF.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Sanicula serrata is widely distributed in China (Anhui, Gansu, Hubei, Shaanxi, Sichuan, Yunnan and Zhejiang) (Fig. 18).	en	Li, Hui-Min, Zhou, Wei, Wu, Bao-Cheng, Ma, Xu-Dong, Wen, Jun, Song, Chun-Feng (2025): Taxonomic studies on Sanicula L. (Apiaceae) from China (V): Revision of the Sanicula serrata H. Wolff complex: morphological delimitation from S. potaninii Bobrov, synonymization of allied taxa, and lectotypifications. PhytoKeys 265: 71-104, DOI: 10.3897/phytokeys.265.169937
661E2FD7700C55E684F17B3CA5D5E1EF.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The epithet serrata is derived from Latin and refers to the serrated margins of the leaves.	en	Li, Hui-Min, Zhou, Wei, Wu, Bao-Cheng, Ma, Xu-Dong, Wen, Jun, Song, Chun-Feng (2025): Taxonomic studies on Sanicula L. (Apiaceae) from China (V): Revision of the Sanicula serrata H. Wolff complex: morphological delimitation from S. potaninii Bobrov, synonymization of allied taxa, and lectotypifications. PhytoKeys 265: 71-104, DOI: 10.3897/phytokeys.265.169937
