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Phyllotaxy of Langbiangia and Primulina
(A) Langbiangia annamensis, photo by Maxim S. Nuraliev / CC BY-NC 4.0 (https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/38536524) (B) The acaulescent stem of Langbiangia scutellifolia. (C) Primulina minutimaculata. (D) Primulina dryas. (E) Primulina lungzhouensis. (F) Primulina minor. B–E by C.-L. Hsieh, and F by K.-F. Chung.

Phyllotaxy of Langbiangia and Primulina (A) Langbiangia annamensis, photo by Maxim S. Nuraliev / CC BY-NC 4.0 (https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/38536524) (B) The acaulescent stem of Langbiangia scutellifolia. (C) Primulina minutimaculata. (D) Primulina dryas. (E) Primulina lungzhouensis. (F) Primulina minor. B–E by C.-L. Hsieh, and F by K.-F. Chung.

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