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Difference between revisions of "Petrorhagia saxifraga"
Handbuch 2: 235. 1831.
Common names: Tunic flower coat flower
IntroducedIllustrated
Basionym: Dianthus saxifragus Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 1: 413. 1753
Synonyms: Tunica saxifraga (Linnaeus) Scopoli
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|name=Dianthus saxifragus | |name=Dianthus saxifragus | ||
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− | |distribution=c;s Europe;sw Asia;introduced in Europe (Great Britain;Sweden). | + | |distribution=B.C.;Ont.;Idaho;Ill.;Maine;Mass.;Mich.;Minn.;N.Y.;Ohio;Pa.;S.Dak.;Va.;Wis.;c;s Europe;sw Asia;introduced in Europe (Great Britain;Sweden). |
|discussion=<p>Varieties 2 (1 in the flora).</p><!-- | |discussion=<p>Varieties 2 (1 in the flora).</p><!-- | ||
--><p><i>Petrorhagia saxifraga</i> is often grown as a rock-garden or border plant, with several cultivars available in North America. Some North American records of <i>P. saxifraga</i> are from plants that either escaped from or persisted after cultivation. Most collections made since 1960 are from western Michigan, where <i>P. saxifraga</i> is known from naturalized populations in ten counties.</p> | --><p><i>Petrorhagia saxifraga</i> is often grown as a rock-garden or border plant, with several cultivars available in North America. Some North American records of <i>P. saxifraga</i> are from plants that either escaped from or persisted after cultivation. Most collections made since 1960 are from western Michigan, where <i>P. saxifraga</i> is known from naturalized populations in ten counties.</p> | ||
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|illustrator=Linny Heagy | |illustrator=Linny Heagy | ||
|illustration copyright=Flora of North America Association | |illustration copyright=Flora of North America Association | ||
− | |distribution=c;s Europe;sw Asia;introduced in Europe (Great Britain;Sweden). | + | |distribution=B.C.;Ont.;Idaho;Ill.;Maine;Mass.;Mich.;Minn.;N.Y.;Ohio;Pa.;S.Dak.;Va.;Wis.;c;s Europe;sw Asia;introduced in Europe (Great Britain;Sweden). |
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|reference=None | |reference=None | ||
|publication title=Handbuch | |publication title=Handbuch | ||
|publication year=1831 | |publication year=1831 | ||
− | |special status= | + | |special status=Introduced;Illustrated |
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|subfamily=Caryophyllaceae subfam. Caryophylloideae | |subfamily=Caryophyllaceae subfam. Caryophylloideae | ||
|genus=Petrorhagia | |genus=Petrorhagia |
Revision as of 22:10, 5 November 2020
Distribution
B.C., Ont., Idaho, Ill., Maine, Mass., Mich., Minn., N.Y., Ohio, Pa., S.Dak., Va., Wis., c, s Europe, sw Asia, introduced in Europe (Great Britain, Sweden).
Discussion
Varieties 2 (1 in the flora).
Petrorhagia saxifraga is often grown as a rock-garden or border plant, with several cultivars available in North America. Some North American records of P. saxifraga are from plants that either escaped from or persisted after cultivation. Most collections made since 1960 are from western Michigan, where P. saxifraga is known from naturalized populations in ten counties.
Selected References
None.