Camellia angustifolia Hung T. Chang, 2025

Deng, Huiqun, Liao, Xianjun, Yu, Xiangqin, Liu, Zhusheng & Yang, Shixiong, 2025, Reinstatement of the independent specific status of Camellia angustifolia, a tea plant (Camellia sect. Thea, Theaceae) from Guangxi, China, PhytoKeys 267, pp. 1-8 : 1-8

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.267.174664

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17754317

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Camellia angustifolia Hung T. Chang
status

 

Camellia angustifolia Hung T. Chang View in CoL

Camellia angustifolia Hung T. Chang View in CoL in Acta Sci. Nat. Univ. Sunyats. 20 (1): 96 (Tax. Gen. Camellia 119). 1981 et 23 (1): 9. 1984; Hung T. Chang & B. Bartholomew, Camellias 147, pl. 48. 1984; Hung T. Chang in Fl. Guangxi 1: 787. 1991; Hung T. Chang, Fl. Reip. Pop. Sin. 49 (3): 129, pl. 31: 2. 1998.

= C. sinensis var. pubilimba View in CoL auct. non Hung T. Chang: T. L. Ming in Acta Bot. Yunnan. 14 (2): 129. 1992 et in Monogr. Camellia 135. 2000; T. L. Ming & B. Bartholomew, Fl. China 12: 377. 2007, quoad syn. C. angustifolia View in CoL .

Type.

China Guangxi: • Jinxiu , in shade on slope, 1520 m, 16 July 1958, Y. K. Li 400664 ( holotype: SCBI 0003466 !; isotype: IBK 00190495 !) (Fig. 1 A, B View Figure 1 ) .

Description.

Evergreen arbor, 10–20 m tall. New branchlets glabrous, terminal buds sparsely to densely pubescent. Petioles 5–10 mm long, glabrous; leaf blades lanceolate, oblong to elliptic, 7–13 × 2–5 cm, coriaceous, abaxially yellowish green, glabrous or subglabrous, adaxially dark green, glabrous, shiny, midrib and secondary veins abaxially elevated and adaxially impressed, secondary veins 10–13 pairs, base cuneate, apex acuminate, margin serrulate. Flowers axillary, solitary or paired, 4–5 cm in diam. Pedicels 6–12 mm long, glabrous. Bracteoles 2 (– 3), caducous. Sepals 5, persistent, suborbicular, 5–9 × 5–10 mm, abaxially glabrous, adaxially sericeous, margin ciliolate. Petals 7–8 in 1–2 whorls, white, elliptic to obovate, 15–30 × 15–20 mm, glabrous on both surfaces, apex obtuse to rounded, inner 4–5 petals basally connate to each other and adnate to the filament tube for 3–4 mm. Stamens numerous, 18–22 mm long, in 2–3 whorl; filaments glabrous, filaments of the outer whorls basally connate for 3–5 mm, filaments of the innermost whorl free. Ovary 3 - loculed, globose to ovoid, densely tomentum. Styles 1, 16–20 mm long, pubescent almost the entire length, apically 3 - lobed for 3–5 mm. Capsule globose, 3–4 cm in diam., 3 - loculed with 1–2 seeds per locule; pericarp 2–3 mm thick. Seeds fuscous, globose, ca. 1.5 cm in diam., glabrous. Figs 1 A, B View Figure 1 , 2 View Figure 2 .

Phenology.

Flowering September – October, fruiting August – September.

Distribution and habitat.

Endemic to northern Guangxi, China (Fig. 4 View Figure 4 ), in the evergreen broadleaf forest at the elevations of 930–1390 m.

Additional specimens examined.

China Guangxi: • Jinxiu , 14 September 2021, S. X. Yang & P. M. Ye 6752, 6753, 6754, 6755, 6756, 6757 ( KUN) ; 16 February 2023, S. X. Yang, P. M. Ye et H. M. Tan 7060, 7061, 7062, 7063, 7064, 7065, 7066, 7067, 7068, 7069 ( KUN) . • Lingui , 15 February 2025, S. X. Yang, Z. S. Liu, Y. L. Pan, H. Q. Deng et H. L. Xiao 7811, 7812, 7813, 7814, 7815, 7816, 7817, 7818, 7819, 7820, 7821, 7822, 7823, 7824 ( KUN) . • Longsheng , 1 May 2025, S. X. Yang, H. Q. Deng et X. Y. Wang 7941, 7942, 7944, 7945 ( KUN) . • Rongshui , 21 July 2014, X. Q. Yu YXQ 125 ( KUN) ; 3 May 2025, S. X. Yang, Z. S. Liu et H. Q. Deng 7959, 7960, 7961, 7962, 7963 ( KUN) .

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Ericales

Family

Theaceae

Genus

Camellia

Loc

Camellia angustifolia Hung T. Chang

Deng, Huiqun, Liao, Xianjun, Yu, Xiangqin, Liu, Zhusheng & Yang, Shixiong 2025
2025
Loc

C. sinensis var. pubilimba

T. L. Ming & B. Bartholomew 2007: 377
T. L. Ming 1992: 129
1992
Loc

Camellia angustifolia Hung T. Chang

Camellia angustifolia Hung T. Chang in Acta Sci. Nat. Univ. Sunyats. 20 (1): 96 (Tax. Gen. Camellia 119). 1981 et 23 (1): 9. 1984; Hung T. Chang & B. Bartholomew, Camellias 147, pl. 48. 1984; Hung T. Chang in Fl. Guangxi 1: 787. 1991 ; Hung T. Chang, Fl. Reip. Pop. Sin. 49 (3): 129, pl. 31: 2. 1998.