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page 1Endemic flora of Yunnan

Pilea peperomioides
species of plant

Acer yangbiense
species of plant

Passiflora xishuangbannaensis
species of plant
Q6324754
species of plant

Magnolia sinica
species of plant

Trachycarpus princeps
species of plant

Cycas hongheensis
species of plant

Nyssa yunnanensis
species of plant
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species of plant

Quercus sichourensis
species of plant
Q6371957
species of plant
Roscoea debilis
species of plant

Holcoglossum amesianum
species of plant

Roscoea scillifolia
species of plant
Holocheila
Holocheila is a genus of flowering plant in the family Lamiaceae, first described as a genus in 1962. It contains only one known species, Holocheila longipedunculata. It is endemic to Yunnan Province in China.
Begonia dentatobracteata
species of plant
Toxicodendron calcicola
species of plant

Stauntonia chinensis
species of plant
Fargesia albocerea
species of plant
Schizostachyum chinense
species of plant

Roscoea praecox
species of plant

Platanthera oreophila
species of plant
Hypericum augustinii
species of plant
Zanthoxylum yuanjiangense
species of plant
Daphne brevituba
species of plant
Daphne depauperata
species of plant
Daphne rhynchocarpa
species of plant
Aerides orthocentra
species of plant
Roscoea kunmingensis
species of plant

Helicia shweliensis
species of plant
Musa zaifui
species of plant
Sorbus pseudohupehensis
species of plant
Berberis paucijuga
species of plant
Berberis hancockiana
species of plant
Ferrocalamus
Ferrocalamus, or iron bamboo, is a genus of Chinese bamboo in the grass family. It is endemic to China. The plant is known only from southern Yunnan, at elevations of 900 to 1,200 m above sea level.
Daphne laciniata
species of plant

Roscoea cangshanensis
species of plant
Buddleja microstachya
species of plant
Gaoligongshania
Gaoligongshania megalothyrsa is a species of small, bushy mountain bamboo, in the monotypic genus Gaoligongshania. Like Ferrocalamus, this genus is found only in Yunnan Province of China, and near the Myanmar border, at an altitude of . It is named after the Gaoligong Mountains, where it is endemic.