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Impatiens procumbensA lectotype (P04543626) B–D isolectotype (P04543629, P04543628, P04543627). Source from http://coldb.mnhn.fr/catalognumber/mnhn/p/p04543626 (accessed on 1 September 2022). Source from http://coldb.mnhn.fr/catalognumber/mnhn/p/p04543629 (accessed on 1 September 2022). Source from http://coldb.mnhn.fr/catalognumber/mnhn/p/p04543628 (accessed on 1 September 2022). Source from http://coldb.mnhn.fr/catalognumber/mnhn/p/p04543627 (accessed on 1 September 2022).

Impatiens procumbensA lectotype (P04543626) B–D isolectotype (P04543629, P04543628, P04543627). Source from http://coldb.mnhn.fr/catalognumber/mnhn/p/p04543626 (accessed on 1 September 2022). Source from http://coldb.mnhn.fr/catalognumber/mnhn/p/p04543629 (accessed on 1 September 2022). Source from http://coldb.mnhn.fr/catalognumber/mnhn/p/p04543628 (accessed on 1 September 2022). Source from http://coldb.mnhn.fr/catalognumber/mnhn/p/p04543627 (accessed on 1 September 2022).

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