Difference between revisions of "Polygonum fowleri subsp. hudsonianum"
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|common_names=Hudsonian knotweed;renouée de la baie d’Hudson | |common_names=Hudsonian knotweed;renouée de la baie d’Hudson | ||
− | |basionyms={{Treatment/ID/ | + | |special_status={{Treatment/ID/Special_status |
+ | |code=E | ||
+ | |label=Endemic | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |basionyms={{Treatment/ID/Basionym | ||
|name=Polygonum caurianum subsp. hudsonianum | |name=Polygonum caurianum subsp. hudsonianum | ||
|authority=S. J. Wolf & McNeill | |authority=S. J. Wolf & McNeill | ||
+ | |rank=subspecies | ||
+ | |publication_title=Rhodora | ||
+ | |publication_place=88: 469, fig. 3. 1986 | ||
}} | }} | ||
|synonyms={{Treatment/ID/Synonym | |synonyms={{Treatment/ID/Synonym | ||
|name=Polygonum hudsonianum | |name=Polygonum hudsonianum | ||
|authority=(S. J. Wolf & McNeill) H. R. Hinds | |authority=(S. J. Wolf & McNeill) H. R. Hinds | ||
+ | |rank=species | ||
}} | }} | ||
|hierarchy=Polygonaceae;Polygonaceae subfam. Polygonoideae;Polygonum;Polygonum sect. Polygonum;Polygonum fowleri;Polygonum fowleri subsp. hudsonianum | |hierarchy=Polygonaceae;Polygonaceae subfam. Polygonoideae;Polygonum;Polygonum sect. Polygonum;Polygonum fowleri;Polygonum fowleri subsp. hudsonianum | ||
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|elevation=0-30 m | |elevation=0-30 m | ||
|distribution=Man.;Nfld. and Labr.;N.W.T.;N.S.;Nunavut;Ont.;Que. | |distribution=Man.;Nfld. and Labr.;N.W.T.;N.S.;Nunavut;Ont.;Que. | ||
− | |discussion=<p>Wolf and McNeill described Hudsonian knotweed as a subspecies of <i>Polygonum</i> | + | |discussion=<p>Wolf and McNeill described Hudsonian knotweed as a subspecies of <i>Polygonum caurianum</i> (<i>P. humifusum </i>subsp.<i> caurianum</i> in this treatment). In raising it to the rank of species, H. R. Hinds (1995) noted that “separation between <i>P. fowleri</i> and <i>P. hudsonianum</i>, however, is more difficult.” M. Costea and F. J. Tardif (2003) concluded that the taxon is best treated as a subspecies of <i>P. fowleri</i>, based on the existence of intermediate plants.</p> |
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name=Polygonum fowleri subsp. hudsonianum | name=Polygonum fowleri subsp. hudsonianum | ||
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|authority=(S. J. Wolf & McNeill) Costea & Tardif | |authority=(S. J. Wolf & McNeill) Costea & Tardif | ||
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|publication title=Sida | |publication title=Sida | ||
|publication year=2003 | |publication year=2003 | ||
− | |special status= | + | |special status=Endemic |
− | |source xml=https:// | + | |source xml=https://bitbucket.org/aafc-mbb/fna-data-curation/src/2e0870ddd59836b60bcf96646a41e87ea5a5943a/coarse_grained_fna_xml/V5/V5_1132.xml |
|subfamily=Polygonaceae subfam. Polygonoideae | |subfamily=Polygonaceae subfam. Polygonoideae | ||
|genus=Polygonum | |genus=Polygonum |
Latest revision as of 13:46, 15 June 2022
Plants often purplish tinged, homophyllous, rarely subsucculent. Stems prostrate, 5–30 cm. Leaves: ocrea 2.5–5 mm; petiole 2–5 mm; blade purple tinged, narrowly obovate or oblanceolate, 8–30 × 4–12(–15) mm, apex rounded to obtuse; middle stem leaves 1.1–1.8(–2.2) times as long as adjacent branch leaves. Cymes 2–7(–10)-flowered. Pedicels 1–1.5 mm. Perianths (2.2–)2.5–3.3(–3.5) mm. Achenes ovate-lanceolate, (2–)3-gonous, (1.8–)2–2.5(–3.1) mm, faces often unequal, ± flat to concave, roughened, rarely obscurely tubercled.
Phenology: Flowering Jul–Sep.
Habitat: Gravelly seashores
Elevation: 0-30 m
Distribution
Man., Nfld. and Labr., N.W.T., N.S., Nunavut, Ont., Que.
Discussion
Wolf and McNeill described Hudsonian knotweed as a subspecies of Polygonum caurianum (P. humifusum subsp. caurianum in this treatment). In raising it to the rank of species, H. R. Hinds (1995) noted that “separation between P. fowleri and P. hudsonianum, however, is more difficult.” M. Costea and F. J. Tardif (2003) concluded that the taxon is best treated as a subspecies of P. fowleri, based on the existence of intermediate plants.
Selected References
None.