Description
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Subshrubs monoecious or dioecious, 50-200 cm tall. Stems erect, branched, glabrous or densely puberulent. Leaves alternate; nanophylls absent; stipules narrowly triangular, 2-5 × 0.8-1 mm, glabrous, without cystoliths; petiole 2-4 mm; leaf blade obliquely elliptic, 5.5-12 × 3-5.5 cm, herbaceous, major basal lateral veins both arising at base of leaf blade or 1 arising above base, abaxial surface glabrous or pilose along nerves, adaxial surface sparsely strigillose, cystoliths absent or only present along primary nerve and secondary nerves; base with broader half rounded, margin crenate, apex acuminate. Male inflorescences usually 2- or 3-clustered, simple, 3-4 mm in diam.; peduncle 1.5-2 mm; receptacle absent or very small; bracts connate, ca. 0.8 mm. Female inflorescences 1.5-2.5 mm in diam.; peduncle 0-1; receptacle absent or very small; bracts broadly ovate; bracteoles oblong or linear. Male flowers 4-merous. Achenes ovoid, 5-ribbed. Fl. Aug-Feb.
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Distribution
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W Guangxi, Hainan, SE Xizang, Yunnan [N Vietnam].
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Habitat
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Dark damp places or forests in valleys; 1000-2200 m.
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Synonym
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Elatostema laevissimum var. puberulum W. T. Wang.
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