Group:
Dicot
Rank:
species
Kind:
Name of a new Taxon
Herbarium Placement:
Bayer, 3rd, D, 280
Authors:
Published In:
Species Plantarum 2: 854–855. 1753. (1 May 1753) (
Sp. Pl.)
Nomenclature Reason:
nom. et typ. cons. (type cons. Nesom & Pruski, Taxon 54: 1103. 2005; listed in Code 2012: 392);
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Type-Protologue
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Locality:
USA: Habitat in Carolina, Virginia, Pensylvania
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Distribution:
USA
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Note:
Linn. also cites "Dill. elth. 131. t. 109. f. 132" [Dillenius, 1732]
Type Specimens
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CTP:
Clayton 385; ; USA: Virginia
CTP CT proposed by Nesom & Pruski, Taxon 54(4): 1103 (2005). BM-CLAYTON (barcode 51197) has three plants, with fibrous roots, clearly bicolorous leaves, including a few basal leaves, and is clearly identifiable with the species concept of this name as used currently - jp-2004
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T:
Kalm s.n.; ;
Possible type. Possible type. Original element? This Kalm collection is not cited by Hilliard & Burtt, nor is it explictly cited by Linnaeus (jp-2004)
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LT:
; ;
LT (designated by Hilliard & Burtt, Bot.J.Linn.Soc. 82:246. 1981) This plant is immature, and this van Royen sheet is not source of Dillenius figure (jp-2004).
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T:
; ; USA: Virginia
Authentic Material The OXF sheets was not seen by Linnaeus, fide Vines, S.H. & and G. C. Druce. 1914. An account of the Morisonian Herbarium in the possession of the University of Oxford. Clarendon Press, Oxford. (jp-2004)
Higher Taxa:
Taxonomy Browser
Concept:
details
Other names for this basionym:
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!Gamochaeta purpurea (L.) Cabrera
Projects:
Bolivia
, Ecuador
, IPCN
, Madagascar
, Mesoamericana
, Paraguay
, Peru
, VPA
Common Names:
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purple cudweed (English, United States)
Keywords:
ANT,
BOL,
CEC,
FNA,
MAD,
PERU,
IPCN