Stenandrium pinetorum (Britton & P. Wilson) Alain
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Stenandrium pinetorum (Britton & P. Wilson) Alain |
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10. Stenandrium pinetorum (Britton & P. Wilson) Alain View in CoL [Liogier], Rev. Soc. Cub. Bot. 13:9. 1956. Gerardia pinetorum Britton & P. Wilson, Bull. Torrey Bot. View in CoL Club, 43:466. 1916. TYPE.— CUBA. Isla de la Juventud [“Isla de Pinos ”]: Along Los Indios River above Los Indios, 21 May 1910, Jennings 456 (holotype: NY). Figure 4B. View FIGURE
DISCUSSION.— Stenandrium pinetorum is endemic to Cuba. The holotype of Gerardia pinetorum was annotated by Emery C. Leonard as S. tuberosum in 1931. León and Alain (1957) characterized ★ pinetorum as having entire to occasionally repand leaves with obtuse to cuneate bases, acuminate bracts 4–5 mm, ciliolate calyx lobes, and pink corollas.
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Stenandrium pinetorum (Britton & P. Wilson) Alain
Franck, Alan R. & Daniel, Thomas F. 2015 |
Gerardia pinetorum
Britton & P. Wilson 1916: 466 |