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Studies in the genus Physaria (Cruciferae)
Author(s): Rollins, Reed C.
Month: July
Year: 1981
Publication Type: Journal Article
Journal: Brittonia
Other Link: https://link.springer.com/article/10.2307/2806423
Volume: 33
Pages: 332-341
Article Topic(s): Bladderpod
Species Referenced: (),
Abstract
Building upon a taxonomic treatment ofPhysaria published in 1939, an extension of information concerning the genus is presented. Comments on misapplication of the nameP. acutifolia Rydb., a new trichome type forPhysaria, and a high elevation species in Colorado are accompanied by the presentation of four new taxa. These areP. alpina, P. eburniflora, P. lepidota, andP. newberryi var.racemosa.Suggested Citation
Rollins, R.C. Studies in the genus Physaria (Cruciferae). Brittonia 33, 332–341 (1981). https://doi.org/10.2307/2806423Go back