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Group: Dicot Rank: species Kind: Name of a new Taxon Herbarium Placement: Bayer, 3rd, C, 251

Authors: Published In: Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 2(1): 179-181. 1821. (Dec 1821 - June 1822) (J. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia) Name publication detailView in BotanicusView in Biodiversity Heritage Library
Annotation: The precise date of publication remains unresolved. The article appeared sometime between “21 December 1821-June 1822”, and “probably after 5 March 1822”. Nuttall's article: Descriptions of rare plants recently introduced into the gardens of Philadelphia, p. 179, was read on 5 March 1822. -K. Gandhi, 2021. See also: Fl. N. Amer. 2: 71–73, pl. 61, Jan-Jul 1822
Type-Protologue
Locality: In the shady woods of Cedar prairie, ten miles from Fort Smith, and from thence in similar situations to the sources of the Pottoe. Flowering in May.
Collector and Number: Nuttall. s.n.
Distribution: USA (Arkansas)
Institution(s): LT: BM; ILT: K, MO, PH
Note: Lectotype designated by Simpson et al (Lundellia 4: 35. 2001).
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Other names for this basionym:
Viticella phacelioides (Nutt.) J.F. Macbr.
Projects: VPA

Keywords: FNA, FWT

 
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