Linlin Zhou

Chinese botanist.

Abbreviations: L.L.Zhou
Occupations: botanist
Citizenships: People's Republic of China
Languages: Chinese
Dates: 2001-01-24T00:00:00Z
Direct attributions: 21 plants, 0 fungi
Authorship mentions: 21 plants, 0 fungi
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21 plants attributed to21 plants:

Uvaria unguiculata (Jessup) L.L.Zhou, Y.C.F.Su & R.M.K.Saunders 2010
plant species in the annonaceae family
Uvaria unguiculata is a species of plant in the custard apple family Annonaceae native to Cape York Peninsula in Queensland, Australia. It is a tendril climber with a stem diameter of up to 8 cm (3.1 in), which inhabits lowland gallery forest at altitudes up to about 100 m (330 ft). Its range extends from about Coen to the northern tip of Cape York.
Uvaria uhrii (F.Muell.) L.L.Zhou, Y.C.F.Su & R.M.K.Saunders 2010
plant species in the annonaceae family
Uvaria uhrii is a plant in the custard apple family Annonaceae endemic to Queensland, Australia. It is a vine with a stem diameter up to 9 cm (3.5 in), first described as Melodorum uhrii by Ferdinand von Mueller in 1867, and transferred to the genus Uvaria in 2010 by botanists Linlin Zhou, Yvonne Su, and Richard Saunders. It inhabits rainforest from Cooktown southwards to Proserpine.
Uvaria topazensis (Jessup) L.L.Zhou, Y.C.F.Su & R.M.K.Saunders 2010
plant species in the annonaceae family
Uvaria topazensis is a plant in the custard apple family Annonaceae endemic to Queensland, Australia. It is a vine with a stem diameter up to 3 cm (1.2 in), first described as Melodorum topazensis by Australian botanist Laurence W. Jessup in 2007, and transferred to the genus Uvaria in 2010 by botanists Linlin Zhou, Yvonne Chuan Fang Su, and Richard M.K. Saunders. It grows in well developed rainforest on the Atherton Tableland southwest of Cairns, at altitudes between 600 and 700 m (2,000 and 2,300 ft).
Uvaria scabridula (Jessup) L.L.Zhou, Y.C.F.Su & R.M.K.Saunders 2010
plant species in the annonaceae family
Uvaria scabridula is a species of plants in the custard apple family Annonaceae endemic to Cape York Peninsula, Queensland, Australia. It is a vine with a stem diameter up to 6 cm (2.4 in) which grows in gallery forest and monsoon forest at altitudes from sea level up to 200 m (660 ft). It was first described (as Melodorum scabridulum) in 2007 by Australian botanist Laurence W. Jessup, then transferred to its current name in 2010 by Linlin Zhou et. al. The Queensland Herbarium does not accept the latter combination.
Uvaria sankowskyi L.L.Zhou, Y.C.F.Su & R.M.K.Saunders 2010
plant species in the annonaceae family
Uvaria sankowskyi is a species of plant in the custard apple family Annonaceae native to Queensland, Australia. It is a vine with a stem diameter up to 5 cm (2.0 in) which inhabits monsoon forest and vine thickets from about Coen south to the Eungella National Park west of Mackay. It was previously named Melodorum crassipetalum and is still recognised under that name by the Queensland Herbarium.
Uvaria leichhardtii (Zig-zag Vine) (F.Muell.) L.L.Zhou, Y.C.F.Su & R.M.K.Saunders 2010
plant species in the annonaceae family
Uvaria leichhardtii, commonly known as zig-zag vine, is a species of vine in the family Annonaceae. It is native to parts of Malesia, New Guinea, and the eastern Australian states of Queensland and New South Wales. The orange fruit, which can be found year round on the vine, has a pleasant piquant orange-sherbet flavour, and is used for sauces in gourmet dishes.
Uvaria siamensis (Scheff.) L.L.Zhou, Y.C.F.Su & R.M.K.Saunders 2009
plant species in the annonaceae family
Uvaria siamensis, locally called nom-maew (Thai: นมแมว), is a plant in the family Annonaceae. Uvaria siamensis is a shrub or liana native to Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, and northern Peninsular Malaysia. It is related to the ylang-ylang. It requires little care and can even be kept in containers, blooming from spring until fall. Despite their plainness, the flowers of the genus Uvaria have a aroma that can travel very far. It is for this that Asian gardeners include it among their favorite garden plants. This plant can tolerate some shade; however, lack of sunlight adversely
Uvaria dasoclema L.L.Zhou, Y.C.F.Su & R.M.K.Saunders 2010
plant species in the annonaceae family
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Uvaria yunnanensis (Hu) L.L.Zhou, Y.C.F.Su & R.M.K.Saunders 2009
plant species in the annonaceae family
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Uvaria wrayi (King) L.L.Zhou, Y.C.F.Su & R.M.K.Saunders 2009
plant species in the annonaceae family
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Uvaria utteridgei L.L.Zhou, Y.C.F.Su & R.M.K.Saunders 2009
plant species in the annonaceae family
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Uvaria schefferi L.L.Zhou, Y.C.F.Su & R.M.K.Saunders 2009
plant species in the annonaceae family
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Uvaria rupestris (Jessup) L.L.Zhou, Y.C.F.Su & R.M.K.Saunders 2010
plant species in the annonaceae family
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Uvaria papuasica (Diels) L.L.Zhou, Y.C.F.Su & R.M.K.Saunders 2009
plant species in the annonaceae family
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Uvaria oligocarpa (Diels) L.L.Zhou, Y.C.F.Su & R.M.K.Saunders 2009
plant species in the annonaceae family
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Uvaria longipes (Craib) L.L.Zhou, Y.C.F.Su & R.M.K.Saunders 2009
plant species in the annonaceae family
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Uvaria griffithii L.L.Zhou, Y.C.F.Su & R.M.K.Saunders 2009
plant species in the annonaceae family
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Uvaria forbesii (Baker f.) L.L.Zhou, Y.C.F.Su & R.M.K.Saunders 2009
plant species in the annonaceae family
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Uvaria cuneifolia (Hook.f. & Thomson) L.L.Zhou, Y.C.F.Su & R.M.K.Saunders 2009
plant species in the annonaceae family
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Uvaria cinerascens (Miq.) L.L.Zhou, Y.C.F.Su & R.M.K.Saunders 2009
plant species in the annonaceae family
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Uvaria cherrevensis (Pierre ex Finet & Gagnep.) L.L.Zhou, Y.C.F.Su & R.M.K.Saunders 2009
plant species in the annonaceae family
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