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Thank you for your comment. I will add both names as synonyms.
I am afraid that there will be completely different comments, since the views on the genus or section are quite different. For me it was important that the taxonomy reflects the phylogenetic relationship of the group.
Since I divided the large and diverse genus Asarum into subgenera and sections in order to make the genus easier to understand for everyone, the question of what to do with Hexastylis was inevitable.
Nevertheless, with both POWO, our authority on plants, and phylogenetic studies supporting the approach taken, I am optimistic that the decision will gain wider acceptance and that users will get used to it pretty fast.
I agree with this change but will point out that Asarum chueyi and A. rosei have combinations in Hexastylis.
Weakley, A. S., Poindexter, D. B., Medford, H. C., Sorrie, B. A., McCormick, C. A., Bridges, E. L., ... & Franck, A. R. (2020). STUDIES IN THE VASCULAR FLORA OF THE SOUTHEASTERN UNITED STATES. Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas, 14(2), 199-239.
https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/27007057.pdf?refreqid=excelsior%3A85dd50ca00f194b7702c11f14325bb8c&ab_segments=&origin=&initiator=&acceptTC=1