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New atlas brings nation's largest plant family to book

Botanists hail Atlas of Compositae Plants in China as authoritative, comprehensive work

By CHEN LIANG | CHINA DAILY | Updated: 2025-07-01 09:08
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Chen Yousheng poses behind clumps of Saussurea velutina flowers in Xizang autonomous region. CHINA DAILY

Each plant entry in the atlas includes detailed textual descriptions, covering its Chinese name, Latin name, taxonomic status, morphological characteristics, flowering period, geographical distribution, habitat and additional comments, such as its conservation status or economic value.

"We aim to present the latest research findings and provide an accurate reference for researchers and plant enthusiasts," Chen said.

This allows readers to not only appreciate the beauty of the Compositae plants but also gain a deeper understanding of their life secrets, embarking on a fascinating journey of exploring nature.

At the book fair, Chen shared stories of the extensive fieldwork involved in capturing these images. His team's research took them across the length and breadth of China, often trekking for hours in rugged natural environments with heavy equipment.

Chen himself traveled to Myanmar, Nepal and Pakistan to study related plant groups. His expeditions covered nearly all provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions in the country.

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