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Escallonia floribunda var. montevidensis Cham. & Schltdl., legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
Sleumer, H.O. (1968), Die Gattung Escallonia (Saxifragaceae). Verhandelingen der Koninklijke Nederlandsche Akademie van Wetenschappen, Afdeeling Natuurkunde; Tweede Sectie 58(2): 103 [secondary reference]
  • Type: "...Brasilia meridionalis... SELLO d 587 (ex numero prob. Montevideo, B, Syn- & Lectotypus von E. bifida & E. floribunda var. montevidensis)..."
  • Text: "Unter der Beschreibung von E. bifida zitieren LINK & OTTO die E. floribunda var. montevidensis CHAM. & SCHLECHT. mit verkürzter Originaldiagnose. Ich sele daher den Typus dieser Varietät auch als Typus von E. bifida an, obwohl die Beschreibung von E. bifida auf lebendes Material abgestellt ist. LINK & OTTO hatten die Pflanze aus Samen gezogen, die Sello an den Standorten des Typenmaterials von E. floribunda var. montevidensis im südlichen Brasilien und bei Montevideo gessammelt hatte."

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Escallonia floribunda var. montevidensis Cham. & Schltdl.

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