D. E. Boufford et al.

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  • Field Museum of Natural History - Botany Department
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  • Impatiens notolopha Maxim., China, D. E. Boufford 37063, F
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    Description: Impatiens notolopha Maxim., China, D. E. Boufford 37063, F
Current Determination: Impatiens notolopha Maxim.
Family: Balsaminaceae
Det. by: Y. L. Chen, Jun 2007
Location: China: Sichuan
Locality: Road from Baiyu to Batang on N side of first pass from Baiyu and S of Xieda vill
Coordinates: 31.0033 98.9114
Elevation: 3800
Habitat/Microhabitat: Moist soil under large Quercus
Additional data: Densely colonial; flowers white with purple markings. Specimen in KUN identified as Impatiens apsotis J. D. Hooker, S. X. Yu, Aug 2007

Collector(s): D. E. Boufford et al.
Collection Date: 22 August 2006
Catalog Subset: Seed Plants
Catalog Project: Ree China
EMu IRN: 1821984
OccurenceID: 359ae97b-e796-41ba-9f48-a91a6ce8b2d0

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