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NTIS 바로가기韓國資源植物學會誌 = Korean journal of plant resources, v.34 no.1, 2021년, pp.89 - 97
홍정기 (국립낙동강생물자원관 동식물조사연구실) , 김중현 (국립생물자원관 식물자원과) , 김유리 (국립생물자원관 유용자원활용과) , 김진석 (국립생물자원관 식물자원과)
Two unrecorded alien plants, Pilea microphylla (L.) Liebm. (Urticaceae) and Elsholtzia griffithii Hook. f. (Lamiaceae), were found in Korea. P. microphylla was discovered in Seoul-si and Jeju-do. This species is distinguished from other related Korean taxa by leaf characteristics such as spatulate o...
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