Montia chamissoi

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Montia chamissoi
Montia chamissoi

Taxonavigation

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Taxonavigation: Caryophyllales 
Classification System: APG IV

Superregnum: Eukaryota
Regnum: Plantae
Cladus: Angiosperms
Cladus: Eudicots
Cladus: Core eudicots
Ordo: Caryophyllales

Familia: Montiaceae
Genus: Montia
Species: Montia chamissoi

Name

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Montia chamissoi (Ledeb. ex Spreng.) Greene, 1891

Synonyms

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  • Homotypic
    • Claytonia chamissoi Ledeb. ex Spreng. in Syst. Veg., ed. 16. 1: 790 (1824)
    • Claytonia chamissonis Eschsch. ex Cham. in Linnaea 6: 562 (1831), nom. superfl.
    • Crunocallis chamissoi (Ledeb. ex Spreng.) Cockerell ex Daniels in Univ. Missouri Stud., Sci. Ser. 2(2): 114 (1911)
    • Crunocallis chamissonis (Eschsch. ex Cham.) Rydb. in Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 33: 139 (1906)
  • Heterotypic
    • Claytonia aquatica Nutt. in J.Torrey & A.Gray, Fl. N. Amer. 1: 201 (1838)
    • Claytonia stolonifera C.A.Mey. in Nouv. Mém. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou 1: 139 (1829)

Distribution

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Native distribution areas:
  • Continental:Northern America
    • Regional:Northwestern USA
      • Alaska
    • Regional:Central USA
      • Arizona, Minnesota, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Pennsylvania, Utah, Wyoming
    • Regional:Western USA
      • California, Oregon, Washington
    • Regional:Eastern USA
      • New York
    • Regional: Canada
      • British Columbia
    • Regional: Mexico
      • Mexico Central, Mexico Gulf, Mexico Northeast, Mexico Southwest

References: Brummitt, R.K. 2001. TDWG – World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions, 2nd Edition

References

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Primary references

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  • Greene, E.L. 1891–1897. Flora Franciscana. An attempt to classify and describe the vascular plants of middle California. (1: i-ii, 1-128. 1891; 2: 129-280. 1891; 3: i-ii, 281-352. 1892; 4: 353-480, 1897). BHL Reference page. : 180

Additional references

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Vernacular names

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English: water minerslettuce
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