[Imported description] Family: Solanaceae Taxon: Lycianthes multiflora Bitter Type specimen category: Typus Identified by: Bitter Collectors: Ad. Tonduz Record number: 13173 Collection date: 01.1899 Country: Costa Rica Locality: San José de Costa Rica, Buissons á Las Vueltas, Tucurrique Altitude: 635 m
Record creation: 2020-12-27, Vladimir Dorofeev, Mellon Plants Initiative grantCitation: Specimen LE 00004791 // Virtual herbarium of Komarov Botanical Institute RAS — http://re.herbariumle.ru/00004791
Laos, Khammoune prov., Boualapha distr., Vang Maner village, around point 17°29'39.3"N, 105°50'24.6"E. Primary dry evergreen and semideciduous broad-leaved forest on very steep rocky slope near karstic hill top composed with solid, marble-like highly eroded limestone at 350-430 m a.s.l. Terrestrial herb to undershrub in open place. Flowers buds white. Not common. 9 May 2018, L. Averyanov, Khang Sinh Nguyen, T. Maisak, Littideth Xaiyavongsa, Siphanom Keovankham, AL 887.
Coordinates (geographic position):17° 29′ 39.3″ N, 105° 50′ 24.6″ E ±1000 mComment:
This is a super interesting plant - probably not Lycianthes biflora, but maybe new! I am just monographing this genus in Asia, so not sure yet..... the turned back calyx lobes are very unusual! Sandy
Record creation: 2019-01-19, Leonid Averyanov, PhotoScan D1Citation: Specimen LE 01049211 // Virtual herbarium of Komarov Botanical Institute RAS — http://re.herbariumle.ru/01049211
Ha Giang prov., Quan Ba distr., Tung Vai commune, Lung Kho village, around point 23º02ʹ55.0ʺN 104º56ʹ01.4ʺE, steep rocky slopes near hill top composed with stratified highly eroded limestone at elevation 900–980 m a.s.l. Remnants of primary evergreen broad-leaved very humid forest. Herb to 1.5 m tall in open place. Flowers white with violet tint. Common. 18 October 2018, L. Averyanov, Nguyen Sinh Khang, T. Maisak, Truong Duc Thieu, VR 981.
Coordinates (geographic position):23° 2′ 55″ N, 104° 56′ 1.4″ E ±1000 mComment:
This Lycianthes biflora. That other one is super exciting!, Sandy Knapp
Record creation: 2019-05-03, Leonid Averyanov, PhotoScan D1Citation: Specimen LE 01054172 // Virtual herbarium of Komarov Botanical Institute RAS — http://re.herbariumle.ru/01054172
Son La Prov., Van Ho Distr., Van Ho comm., Hua Tat village, around point 20°46′21.7N 104°47′47.5E. Remnants of primary evergreen broad-leaved and mixed forest (with Pinus wangii) on very steep rocky slopes and on mountain tops composed with highly eroded karstic light gray marble-like limestone at elevation 1300-1350 m a.s.l. Terrestrial herb to 1.5 m tall on very steep rocky shady slope. Flowers dark violet, fruits green. Not common. 2 October 2016 CPC 8218 Coll.: L.Averyanov, N.T.Hiep, N.S.Khang, C.Q.Ngan, T.V.Maisak, N.T.Son.
Coordinates (geographic position):20° 46′ 21.7″ N, 104° 47′ 47.5″ E ±1000 mRecord creation: 2021-11-09, Leonid Averyanov, PhotoScan D2. Processing status: work_status_1Citation: Specimen LE 01077362 // Virtual herbarium of Komarov Botanical Institute RAS — http://re.herbariumle.ru/01077362
Record creation: 2020-09-05, Nuraliev MaximCitation: Specimen LE 01087787 // Virtual herbarium of Komarov Botanical Institute RAS — http://re.herbariumle.ru/01087787
Record creation: 2020-11-02, Nuraliev MaximCitation: Specimen LE 01093073 // Virtual herbarium of Komarov Botanical Institute RAS — http://re.herbariumle.ru/01093073