Portulacaceae Juss.
Calandrinia baccata Obbens
, legitimate, scientific
[Obbens, F.J. (1 May 2014), Two new species of Calandrinia (Portulaceae) from southern Western Australia. Nuytsia 24]:
37-41, Figs 1 (map), 2
APC
[tax. nov.]
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Type:
c. 1.8-2.2 km north of Goomalling on road to Wongan Hills, then just over rail crossing turn left c. 150-200 m along rail service track to collection site, Western Australia, 18 September 2013, F. Obbens & R. Davis FO 1/13 (holo: PERTH 08477280; iso: AD, CANB, MEL).
taxonomic synonym:
Calandrinia sp. Blackberry (D.M.Porter 171) WA Herbarium
[n/a]
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Etymology:
"From the Latin baccatus (berry-like) in reference to the superficial likeness of the seed surface pattern to a blackberry."
[Parker, C.M. (10 March 2015), Updates to Western Australia's vascular plant census for 2014. Nuytsia 25]:
19
[secondary reference]
taxonomic synonym:
Calandrinia sp. Blackberry (D.M.Porter 171) WA Herbarium
[n/a]
[Hershkovitz, M.A. (21 September 2020), Rumicastrum Ulbrich (Montiaceae): a beautiful name for the Australian calandrinias. Phytologia 102(3)]:
118
[basionym]
basionym of:
Rumicastrum baccatum (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)]:
118
[basionym]
basionym of:
Parakeelya baccata (Obbens) Hershk.
legitimate