Vascular Plants

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Fabaceae Lindl.
Prosopis velutina Wooton , legitimate scientific apni APC Wooton, E.O. (1898), Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 25: 456-457 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "Probably first collected with young fruit in the valley of Nazas in northern(?) Mexico by Gregg, May 10, 1847, and labelled "Bolsonde Mapimi." Collected also by Schott "between the Colorado and Santa Cruz River, Sonora," sometime in the early fifties. Pringle's plants collected in Arizona on mesas and in valleys in flower, Apr. 23, 1881, and in fruit, August 3, 1884, belong here as well as the specimen collected by Dr. Wilcox at Fort Huachuca, Ariz., May, 1892."

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basionym of: Prosopis juliflora var. velutina (Wooton) Sarg. legitimate basionym of: Prosopis chilensis var. velutina (Wooton) Standl. legitimate basionym of: Neltuma velutina (Wooton) Britton & Rose legitimate nomenclatural synonym of: Neltuma velutina (Wooton) Britton & Rose legitimate

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