“…Distribution and ecology : Callicarpa stoloniformis is currently known only from locus classicus (Neikengkou in Nanjing County, Zhangzhou City, Fujian Province, China) growing in a mountain valley at altitude of 195 m (Figure 5). The new species grows along with Pinus massoniana (Don, 1803: 17), Phyllostachys edulis (Houzeau de Lehaie, 1906: 39), Morella rubra (de Loureiro, 1790: 548), Alfaropsis roxburghiana (Iljinskaja, 1993: 82), Saurauia tristyla (de Candolle, 1822: 423), Ficus variolosa (Hooker, 1842: 492), Syzygium hancei (Merrill & Perry, 1938: 242), Adinandra millettii (Trimen et al 1878: 9), Ternstroemia gymnanthera (Beddome, 1871: 91), Alpinia japonica (1867: 140), Tetrastigma hemsleyanum (Diels & Gilg, 1900: 463), Pellionia radicans (de Candolle, 1869: 167), Lophatherum gracile (Duperrey, 1829: 50), and Setaria palmifolia (Stapf, 1914: 186).…”