@Article{taiwania2020652149, AUTHOR = {Che-Wei Lin, Rosario Rivera Rubite}, TITLE = {Medinilla vexillifer (Melastomataceae: Dissochaeteae), an elegant new species from the Philippines}, JOURNAL = {Taiwania}, VOLUME = {65}, YEAR = {2020}, ISSUE = {2}, PAGES = {149-153}, URL = {https://taiwania.ntu.edu.tw/abstract/1665}, ABSTRACT = {Medinilla vexillifer C.W. Lin & Rubite (Melastomataceae) from the Philippines is a new species described and illustrated. It most resembles M. calcicola Merr., but differs in its shorter petioles that are 0.2−0.8 (vs. 1−2) cm long, lanceolate to ovate (vs. obovate) leaf lamina, cordate (vs. acute to acuminate) leaf base, upper leaf surface that is densely covered with brownish-yellow stellate and dendroid trichomes (vs. glabrous leaf surfaces), terminal or axillary (vs. only axillary) inflorescences, to 15 (vs. 2−2.5) cm long, and 4- or 5-merous (vs. 5-merous) flowers. This exquisite species has hairy leaves and apendulous inflorescence with bright pink bracts and white petals. The bracts are long-persistent and last for about five months, which may result in its high horticultural potential.}, DOI = {10.6165/tai.2020.65.149} }