(Last Modified On 9/19/2013)
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(Last Modified On 9/19/2013)
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Subspecific
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Oxalis corniculata var. atropurpurea Planchon
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PlaceOfPublication
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Fl. Serres 12: 47-48, t. 205. 1857.
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Note
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TYPE: Planchon's plate.
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Synonym
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0xalis corniculata L. var. viscidula Wiegand, Rhodora 27: 117, 121. 1925. TYPE: Massachusetts, Terry (GH).
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Description
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Small herbs; roots deep, fibrous, profusely branched; stems, stipules and leaves violaceous. Flowers with the sepals green or somewhat violaceous; pistil
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Habit
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herbs
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Description
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micro- or macrostylous, mostly near the same length as the longer stamens. Capsule slightly pubescent to glabrous.
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Note
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This variety, of horticultural origin from Europe, is easily recognized in the living state. It is found in gardens, greenhouses and often escapes. It is not weedy.
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Specimen
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CANAL ZONE: Salamanca Hydrological Station, Rio Pequeni, 80 m, Woodson et al. 1622 (GH).
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