Vascular Plants

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Silene pratensis (Rafn) Godr. & Gren., legitimate, scientific comb. nov.
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Godron, D.A. in Grenier, J.C.M. & Godron, D.A. (November 1847), Silénées. Flore de France 1(1): 216 [comb. nov.] BHL
basionym: Lychnis pratensis Rafn legitimate
  • Comment: The species name is contained within a section authored by Godron but is ascribed to "Nob." [Nobis], i.e. both authors of Flora de France: the notation is explained in "Obs. 2" on p. 762. The order of authors used here is as given in the index entry for this species at the end of Volume 3.

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taxonomic synonym of: Silene latifolia subsp. alba (Mill.) Greuter & Burdet legitimate taxonomic synonym of: Silene latifolia subsp. alba (Mill.) Greuter & Burdet legitimate taxonomic synonym of: Silene latifolia subsp. alba (Mill.) Greuter & Burdet legitimate taxonomic synonym of: Silene latifolia subsp. alba (Mill.) Greuter & Burdet legitimate

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