Alliaceae Borkh.
Ipheion uniflorum (Graham) Raf.
, legitimate, scientific
[Rafinesque, C.S. (1837), Flora Telluriana 2]:
12
[comb. nov.]
basionym:
Milla uniflora Graham
legitimate
[Stearn, W.T. in Stearn, W.T. (ed.) (1978), European species of Allium and allied genera of Alliaceae: a synonymic enumeration. Annales Musei Goulandris 4]:
103-104
[secondary reference]
nomenclatural synonym:
Milla uniflora Graham
legitimate
taxonomic synonym:
Triteleia uniflora Lindl.
legitimate
taxonomic synonym:
Tristagma uniflorum (Lindl.) Traub
legitimate
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Text:
"It is often overlooked that the names Triteleia uniflora Lindley and Milla uniflora Graham were independently published, the coincidence of epithet resulting from the plant's remarkable one-flowered inflorescence, and that Rafinesque based his specific name on Graham's and not Lindley's".
[Jacobs, S.W.L. & Pickard, J. (1981), Plants of New South Wales]:
7
[secondary reference]
[Green, J.W. (1985), Census of the Vascular Plants of Western Australia Edn. 2]:
51
[secondary reference]
[Hewson, H.J. in George, A.S. (ed.) (1987), Ipheion. Flora of Australia 45]:
360, Fig. 109, Map 412
[secondary reference]
nomenclatural synonym:
Milla uniflora Graham
legitimate
taxonomic synonym:
Triteleia uniflora Lindl.
legitimate
[Godden, D.C. in Harden, G.J. (ed.) (1993), Alliaceae. Flora of New South Wales 4]:
102-103
[secondary reference]
common name:
Spring Star-flower
[n/a]
[Conran, J.G. in Walsh, N.G. & Entwisle, T.J. (ed.) (1994), Liliaceae. Flora of Victoria Edn. 1, 2]:
676
[secondary reference]
nomenclatural synonym:
Milla uniflora Graham
legitimate
taxonomic synonym:
Triteleia uniflora Lindl.
legitimate
common name:
Spring Star Flower
[n/a]
[Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (2006), Australian Plant Census]:
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APC
[secondary reference]
nomenclatural synonym:
Milla uniflora Graham
legitimate
taxonomic synonym:
Triteleia uniflora Lindl.
legitimate
taxonomic synonym:
Tristagma uniflorum (Lindl.) Traub
legitimate
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APC Dist.:
WA (naturalised), SA (naturalised), NSW (naturalised), ACT (naturalised), Vic (naturalised)