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Initial Editorial Analysis 17 Jun 2010 | ||||||
Source of Report for California | ||||||
a | Hrusa et al., ms later published in Madrono 49(2)61-98. 2002: DISTRIBUTION: SCo.; STATUS: tenuous.; NOTES: At almost the same time as this collection, this species was reported to Sanders as a lawn weed in Riverside, but no voucher materialized. This plant is apparently a common weed in the Mediterranean basin. It is quite showy and might get moved around intentionally as an ornamental; "...spontaneous at the site of the former Desert Nursery...now reproducing and increasing in one area with no care or watering...1994... | |||||
b | Hrusa et al., Madrono 49(2)61-98. 2002: DIST: SCo: Hrusa et al. Current Status: Persistence tenuous: DOC: Riverside Co.: City of Riverside, east edge near Moreno Valley, spontaneous at the site of the former Desert Nursery, N of Hwy 60, E of Day Street, unknown origin, possibly accidentally introduced with other plant material, now reproducing and increasing in one area with no care or watering. Mar. 23, 1994, A. Miller 94-1 (UCR): NOTES: At almost the same time as this collection, this species was reported to Sanders as a lawn weed in Riverside, but no voucher materialized. This plant is apparently a common weed in the Mediterranean basin. It is quite showy and might get moved around intentionally as an ornamental. | |||||
Initial Editorial Comments | according to Source b, persistence tenuous, yet one of the conditions of cited occurrences ("reproducing and increasing in one area with no care or watering") evidently qualifies for inclusion in the flora according to criteria employed by Jepson Flora Project (27 Feb 2003). | |||||
Correspondence and Comments Subsequent to Initial Analysis | ||||||
Correspondence 1 | Treatment and author notes submitted for The Jepson Manual [Ed. 2] by Dale W. McNeal see Comment 1 | |||||
Editorial Comments 1 | Correspondence 1 indicates that for The Jepson Manual [Ed. 2] Tulipa clusiana DC. is to be treated as naturalized, based on the fact it is reproducing without human fostering at site of former nursery. | |||||
Editorial Summary and Current Status | ||||||
Editorial Summary | addition, naturalized in CA | |||||
Current Status | JFP-2, accepted name for taxon naturalized in CA | |||||
Current Status Authority | The Jepson Manual [Ed. 2] | |||||
Current Status Date | 17 Jun 2010 | |||||
List of names for this Current Status category | ||||||
List of ICPN names in Tulipa
List of names from ICPN, Hrusa's Crosswalk, and Jepson Flora in Tulipa | ||||||
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