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Stenanthium leimanthoides and S. densum (Melanthiaceae) revisited, with the description of two new species
Author(s): Sorrie, Bruce A., Alan S. Weakley
Month: 11
Year: 2017
Publication Type: Journal Article
Journal: Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas
Other Link: https://www.herbarium.unc.edu/Collectors/Sorrie%20etal%20Carex%20austrodeflexa.pdf
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: 275-286
Species Referenced: Stenanthium tennesseense (Tennessee featherbells), Stenanthium densum (Osceola's plume), (),
Abstract
The genus Stenanthium, distributed through much of eastern United States, has previously been circumscribed with four species. Herbarium and field research on Stenanthium densum and S. leimanthoides (Melanthiaceae) support the recognition of two new segregate species, S. macrum and S. tennesseense. Data are presented on morphology, phenology, habitat, and distribution of each of these four species. Selected specimen records, distribution maps, field photographs, and a key to these four species are provided.Suggested Citation
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