Stenandrium carolinae Leonard & Proctor, Wrightia
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Stenandrium carolinae Leonard & Proctor, Wrightia |
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4. Stenandrium carolinae Leonard & Proctor, Wrightia View in CoL 2: 75. 1960. TYPE.— TURKS & CAICOS. North Caicos : Whitby, dry sandy soil, herb, flowers pink, 1 Jul 1954, Proctor 9094 (holotype: US; isotype: A) .
DISCUSSION.— Stenandrium carolinae , as currently recognized, is endemic to the Bahama Archipelago. Correll and Correll (1982) indicated it was possibly conspecific with S. bracteosum (e.g., both have large pustulate hairs) but separated the two based on a higher density of small curved hairs present on the upper surface of the leaves of S. carolinae .
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Harvard University - Arnold Arboretum |
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Stenandrium carolinae Leonard & Proctor, Wrightia
Franck, Alan R. & Daniel, Thomas F. 2015 |
Stenandrium carolinae
Leonard & Proctor 1960: 75 |