familyPolygonaceae
subfamilyPolygonaceae subfam. Polygonoideae
genusMuehlenbeckia
speciesMuehlenbeckia hastulata
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Difference between revisions of "Muehlenbeckia hastulata"
Contr. Gray Herb. 81: 88. 1928.
Common names: Wirevine
Basionym: Rumex hastulatus Smith
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− | --><p>J. Brandbyge (1992) recognized two other varieties of Muehlenbeckia hastulata distinguished by leaf shape, inflorescence size, and achene morphology. Variety rotundata (Philippi) Brandbyge is endemic in Argentina and Chile; var. fascicularis (Meisner) Brandbyge is endemic in Chile.</p> | + | --><p>J. Brandbyge (1992) recognized two other varieties of <i>Muehlenbeckia hastulata</i> distinguished by leaf shape, inflorescence size, and achene morphology. Variety rotundata (Philippi) Brandbyge is endemic in Argentina and Chile; <i></i>var.<i> fascicularis</i> (Meisner) Brandbyge is endemic in Chile.</p> |
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Revision as of 17:35, 18 September 2019
Discussion
Varieties 3 (1 in the flora).
J. Brandbyge (1992) recognized two other varieties of Muehlenbeckia hastulata distinguished by leaf shape, inflorescence size, and achene morphology. Variety rotundata (Philippi) Brandbyge is endemic in Argentina and Chile; var. fascicularis (Meisner) Brandbyge is endemic in Chile.
Selected References
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