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- Quercus langbianensis is an uncommon oak tree species in the family ****aceae. It is placed in subgenus Cerris, section Cyclobalanopsis, the ring-cupped...
- langbianensis". The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Archived from the original on 2021-09-19. Retrieved 20 January 2023. Camellia langbianensis (Gagnep...
- considered a synonym of Quercus langbianensis, but now included by Binh, Ngoc et al. (2018) in the "Q. langbianensis complex". Its habitat is broadleaf...
-  globifera Binomial name Campanulorchis globifera (Rolfe) Brieger Synonyms Pinalia globifera (Rolfe) A.N.Rao Eria globifera Rolfe Eria langbianensis Gagnep....
- peduncularis Wall. Synonyms Ervatamia graciliflora (Wall.) Lace Ervatamia langbianensisErvatamia peduncularis (Wall.) King & Gamble Ervatamia repeunsis...
- kwangsiensis Hung T.Chang Camellia lanceolata (Blume) Seem. Camellia langbianensis (Gagnep.) P.H.Hô Camellia laotica (Gagnep.) T.L.Ming Camellia lawii...
- and southern China (Yunnan). Quercus camusiae is similar to Quercus langbianensis which some authors consider to be a species complex. It is a tree up...
- Gentiana kwangsiensis Gentiana lacerulata Gentiana laevigata Gentiana langbianensis Gentiana lateriflora Gentiana lawrencii Gentiana laxiflora Gentiana...
- in Yunnan, where it grows on Pinus yunnanensis and Pinus kesiya var. langbianensis. Zang M. (1987). "Some new and noteworthy higher fungi from eastern...
- typically grows to a height of 15 metres. It is similar to Quercus langbianensis which some authors consider to be a species complex. The leaves of Quercus...