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Camassia leichtlinii (Baker) S. Watson
AGAVACEAE (genus previously included in Liliaceae)
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Information from the Index of California Plant Names (ICPN)
Initial Editorial Analysis 5 Sep 2007
Source of Report for California Kartesz & Meacham
Initial Editorial Comments included in Kartesz & Meacham for California to accommodate Camassia leichtlinii subsp. suksdorfii, listed as synonym of Camassia quamash subsp. quamash in The Jepson Manual [Ed. 1]
Correspondence and Comments Subsequent to Initial Analysis
Correspondence 1 Treatment and author notes submitted for The Jepson Manual [Ed. 2] by Dale McNeal. see Comment 1
Editorial Comments 1 Correspondence 1 indicates that for The Jepson Manual [Ed. 2] Camassia quamash (Pursh) Greene subsp. quamash is to be treated as a name misapplied in California to plants belonging instead to Camassia leichtlinii (Baker) S. Watson subsp. suksdorfii (Greenm.) Gould.
Editorial Summary and Current Status
Editorial Summary addition, new name for taxon treated in The Jepson Manual [Ed. 1]
Current Status JFP-1, accepted name for taxon native to CA
Current Status Authority The Jepson Manual [Ed. 2]
Current Status Date 5 Sep 2007
List of names for this Current Status category
List of ICPN names in Camassia
List of names from ICPN, Hrusa's Crosswalk, and Jepson Flora in Camassia

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