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April 18, 2025

Researchers discover new plant species Saussurea degeensis from southwestern China

Morphology of Saussurea degeensis (Dege, Sichuan, China). A. Habitat. B. Phyllaries. C. Style. D. Floret. E. Anther. F. Capitula. G. Achene. H. Leaf. I. Outer pappus. J. Inner pappus. Photographed by Lian-Sheng Xu based on L.S. Xu & S.Y. Du XD2023289 (IBSC). Credit: Xu et al
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Morphology of Saussurea degeensis (Dege, Sichuan, China). A. Habitat. B. Phyllaries. C. Style. D. Floret. E. Anther. F. Capitula. G. Achene. H. Leaf. I. Outer pappus. J. Inner pappus. Photographed by Lian-Sheng Xu based on L.S. Xu & S.Y. Du XD2023289 (IBSC). Credit: Xu et al

Saussurea is one of the largest and most rapidly evolving genera within the Asteraceae family, comprising approximately 520 species found in the Northern Hemisphere. These species display remarkable diversity in their morphologies and preferred habitats.

In , researchers from the South China Botanical Garden of the Chinese Academy of Sciences describe and illustrate a named Saussurea degeensis.

In a molecular study focused on the Saussurea subgenus, Amphilaena, which is the most complex subgenus within Saussurea, five samples identified as S. nigrescens did not cluster with other samples of this species.

The researchers examined the specimens and conducted botanical expeditions from the northern Qianlian Mountains to the southern Hengduan Mountains, investigating these five samples alongside S. nigrescens.

Phylogenetic reconstruction of 54 samples from four subgenera of Saussurea, based on 800 nuclear loci, revealed that the new species belongs to S. subg. Amphilaena. It is most closely related to S. acutisquama, S. iodostegia, S. nigrescens, S. superba, S. tatsienensis, S. veitchiana, and S. wenchengiae.

Morphologically, Saussurea degeensis is characterized by its distinctive purple bracts, uncolored phyllary apices, and simple inflorescence. It is similar to S. nigrescens in its prominent purple bracts but can be distinguished by its larger leaves with crisped margins, a greater number of bracts, and non-obtuse phyllary apices.

Distribution of Saussurea degeensis and S. nigrescens. Credit: Xu et al
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Distribution of Saussurea degeensis and S. nigrescens. Credit: Xu et al

Geographically, S. nigrescens occurs in the southeastern Hengduan Mountains, while the new species is found in the border area between the Hengduan Mountains and the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.

The researchers conclude that the five samples represent a previously undescribed species and named it "degeensis" in reference to its type locality, Dege County in Sichuan, China.

Additionally, five species of Saussurea sect. Saussurea (S. acutisquama, S. hieracioides, S. superba, S. tatsienensis, and S. wenchengiae) were transferred to S. sect. Amphilaena based on both molecular and morphological data.

More information: Lian-Sheng Xu et al, Saussurea degeensis (Asteraceae, Cardueae), a new species from southwestern China, Phytotaxa (2025).

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A new species, Saussurea degeensis, was identified from southwestern China within the Saussurea subgenus Amphilaena, based on molecular and morphological evidence. It is distinguished by its purple bracts, larger crisped leaves, and specific inflorescence traits. Five related species were also reassigned to S. sect. Amphilaena following phylogenetic analysis of 800 nuclear loci.

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