Li Xi-wen

Chinese botanist.

Abbreviations: H.W.Li
Occupations: botanist
Citizenships: People's Republic of China
Languages: Latin
Dates: 1931-01-01T00:00:00Z
Direct attributions: 198 plants, 0 fungi
Authorship mentions: 248 plants, 0 fungi
Links:IPNIBHL

198 plants attributed, 50 plants contributed to248 plants:

Musella lasiocarpa (Chinese Dwarf Banana) (Franch.) C.Y.Wu ex H.W.Li 1978
endangered, medicinal, and vegetable plant species in the musaceae family
Musella lasiocarpa (syn. Musa lasiocarpa), commonly known as Chinese dwarf banana, golden lotus banana or Chinese yellow banana, is the sole species in the genus Musella. It is thus a close relative of bananas, and also a member of the family Musaceae.
Petrocosmea rosettifolia C.Y.Wu ex H.W.Li 1983
plant species in the gesneriaceae family
Petrocosmea rosettifolia is a species of flowering plant in the family Gesneriaceae. A new species Petrocosmea cryptica J.M.H.Shaw was described in 2011, long known in cultivation but mistakenly identified as P. rosettifolia.
Salvia vasta H.W.Li 1983
perennial plant species in the lamiaceae family
Salvia vasta is a perennial plant that is native to Hubei province in China, growing on the margins of fields and on hillsides. The plant grows on erect stems, typically 30 to 40 cm (12 to 16 in) tall, sometimes to 100 cm (39 in). Inflorescences are terminal raceme-panicles that are 15 to 35 cm (5.9 to 13.8 in) long, with a yellow or purple corolla that is 2.5 cm (0.98 in). There are two named varieties. The margin of the middle lobe of the corolla lip of Salvia vasta var. vasta is entire or undulate, while that of Salvia vasta var. fimbriata is fimbriate-denticulate.
Salvia paramiltiorrhiza (Verging Danshen) H.W.Li & X.L.Huang 1981
plant species in the lamiaceae family
Salvia paramiltiorrhiza is a perennial plant that is native to Anhui and Hubei provinces in China, growing on hillsides and streamsides. S. paramiltiorrhiza has one to a few erect stems that reach 50 to 100 cm (20 to 39 in) tall. Inflorescences are 4–6 flowered widely spaced verticillasters, with a 2 to 2.5 cm (0.79 to 0.98 in) corolla that ranges from yellowish to yellow to purple-red
Sinopora hongkongensis (N.H.Xia, Y.F.Deng & K.L.Yip) J.Li, N.H.Xia & H.W.Li 2008
plant species in the lauraceae family
Sinopora is a monotypic genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Lauraceae. It contains a single species, Sinopora hongkongensis, a tree native to southeastern China. Its native range is Southeastern China. The species is classified under the IUCN Red List Assessment criteria as Critically Endangered B1þ2ab,C2a(i),D with only a few individuals known to occur. Although the habitat in which the last remaining individuals are found is under protective legislation and close monitoring, the species is balancing on the brink of extinction. The complete chloroplast genome of Sinopora
Litsea taronensis H.W.Li 1978
plant species in the lauraceae family
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Litsea gongshanensis H.W.Li 1978
plant species in the lauraceae family
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Litsea beilschmiediifolia H.W.Li 1978
vulnerable plant species in the lauraceae family
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Cinnamomum pingbienense H.W.Li 1978
medicinal plant species in the lauraceae family
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Cinnamomum contractum H.W.Li 1978
plant species in the lauraceae family
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Cinnamomum austroyunnanense (Cinnamomum Austro-yunnanense (original Spelling)) H.W.Li 1978
plant species in the lauraceae family
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Alseodaphnopsis rugosa (Merr. & Chun) H.W.Li & J.Li 2017
vulnerable plant species in the lauraceae family
Alseodaphnopsis rugosa is a species of plant in the family Lauraceae. It is a tree native to southeastern Yunnan and Hainan in southern China and northern Vietnam. It grows in mixed forests in valleys. It is threatened by habitat loss.
Neolitsea tomentosa H.W.Li 1978
plant species in the lauraceae family
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Neolitsea lunglingensis H.W.Li 1978
plant species in the lauraceae family
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Neolitsea chrysotricha H.W.Li 1978
plant species in the lauraceae family
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Neolitsea brevipes H.W.Li 1978
plant species in the lauraceae family
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Lindera menghaiensis H.W.Li 1978
plant species in the lauraceae family
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Lindera gracilipes H.W.Li 1978
vulnerable plant species in the lauraceae family
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Lindera foveolata H.W.Li 1978
medicinal plant species in the lauraceae family
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Cryptocarya yunnanensis H.W.Li 1979
endangered and medicinal plant species in the lauraceae family
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Cryptocarya maculata H.W.Li 1979
plant species in the lauraceae family
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Cryptocarya impressinervia H.W.Li 1979
plant species in the lauraceae family
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Cryptocarya brachythyrsa H.W.Li 1979
plant species in the lauraceae family
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Cryptocarya acutifolia H.W.Li 1979
plant species in the lauraceae family
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Cinnamomum saxatile H.W.Li 1975
plant species in the lauraceae family
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Cinnamomum mollifolium H.W.Li 1975
endangered, edible, and vegetable plant species in the lauraceae family
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Cinnamomum migao H.W.Li 1978
medicinal plant species in the lauraceae family
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Cinnamomum longipetiolatum H.W.Li 1975
plant species in the lauraceae family
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Cinnamomum chartophyllum H.W.Li 1975
endangered and medicinal plant species in the lauraceae family
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Syndiclis sichourensis H.W.Li 1979
plant species in the lauraceae family
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