Group:
Dicot
Rank:
species
Kind:
Name of a new Taxon
Herbarium Placement:
Lehmann, lower, E, 85
Authors:
Published In:
Botanical Magazine 56: , t. 2885. 1829. (1 Feb 1829) (
Bot. Mag.)
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Type-Protologue
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Locality:
It was discovered by Dr. Gillies, growing in light sandy soil, in various situations between the Río del Saladillo, or western boundary of the Pampas, and the foot of the mountains near Mendoza
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Distribution:
Argentina
Type Specimens
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LT:
Hooker, Bot. Mag. 56: t. 2885 (1829); ;
LT originally designated as "type"
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Lectotype designated by:
Eliasson, U. H. 1996. 39. Portulacaceae. 55: 42. In G. W. Harling & L. Andersson (eds.) Fl. Ecuador. University of Göteborg, Göteborg.
Higher Taxa:
Taxonomy Browser
Concept:
details
Other names for this basionym:
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Portulaca pilosa subsp. grandiflora (Hook.) R. Geesink
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Portulaca pilosa var. grandiflora (Hook.) Kuntze
Projects:
Bolivia
, China
, Ecuador
, IPCN
, Mesoamericana
, Missouri
, Pakistan
, Paraguay
, VPA
Common Names:
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Clavel del aire (Costa Rica)
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eleven-o'clock (English, United States)
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moss-rose (English, United States)
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rose-moss (English, United States)
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sun-plant (English, United States)
Keywords:
ARG,
BOL,
CEC,
CFPS,
FCC,
FNA,
FWT