Portulacaceae Juss.
Calandrinia vernicosa Obbens
, legitimate, scientific
[Obbens, F.J. (24 June 2011), Five new species of Calandrinia (Portulacaceae) from Western Australia with additional information on morphological observations. Nuytsia 21(1)]:
15-18, Figs 3, 10, 11A-C
APC
[tax. nov.]
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Type:
Coburn Station, Western Australia [precise locality withheld for conservation reasons], 18 August 2008, F. Obbens, F. Hort & J. Hort FO 04/08 (holo: PERTH 07957408 (sheet 1), PERTH 07957718 (sheet 2); iso: CANB).
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Etymology:
From the Latin vernica, referring to the ‘varnished’ appearance of the seed coat.
[Biggs, L.J. & Parker, C.M. (21 November 2013), Updates to Western Australia's vascular plant census for 2012. Nuytsia 23]:
504
[secondary reference]
[Hershkovitz, M.A. (21 September 2020), Rumicastrum Ulbrich (Montiaceae): a beautiful name for the Australian calandrinias. Phytologia 102(3)]:
122
[basionym]
basionym of:
Rumicastrum vernicosum (Obbens) Hershk.
legitimate
[Hershkovitz, M.A. (September 2023), Notes on the taxonomy of Parakeelya Hershk. (Montiaceae). International Journal of Scientific Development and Research 8(9)]:
119
[basionym]
basionym of:
Parakeelya vernicosa (Obbens) Hershk.
legitimate