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Current Jepson Flora Project Synonyms | Sesbania tripetii Hort. ex F. T. Hubbard | |||||
Initial Editorial Analysis 1 Mar 2010 | ||||||
Notes on Authorship of Name | both = Authors of Plant Names | |||||
Source of Report for California | ||||||
a | Best, C., J. T. Howell, W. Knight, I. Knight, and M. Wells. 1996. A Flora of Sonoma County. California Native Plant Society, Sacramento, as cited in Kartesz & Meacham | |||||
b | Preston e-mail of 5 Jul 2000, "Scarlet wisteria tree. Naturalized in CA. Riparian areas; ScV, SnJV; California Exotic Pest Plant Council (CalEPPC). 1999. Exotic pest plants of greatest concern in California. Oct, 1999. San Juan Capistrano, CA" | |||||
c | Hrusa et al., ms later published in Madrono 49(2)61-98. 2002: DISTRIBUTION: GV, NCoRO.; STATUS: established; "...Shrub on wet sand, margin of small pond...gravel pit ponds...margins of William Pond..." | |||||
d | Hrusa et al., Madrono 49(2)61-98. 2002: DIST: CaRF, GV, NCoRO: Hrusa et al. Current Status: Naturalized outside of wildlands: DOC: Butte Co.: Shrub on wet sand, margin of small pond, 1/2 mile W of Pacific Heights Rd., Oroville Wildlife Area. T18N, R03E, Sec. 03, MD, el. 140 ft. Aug. 23, 2000, L. Ahart 8660 (CDA, CHSC). Fresno Co.: gravel pit ponds, Pinedale. June, 1988, J. Dunnicliff s.n. (CDA); Sacramento Co.: On the margins of William Pond in the American River Parkway, Arden Rd. entrance. 38°33'N; 121°22'W. June 28, 1998, B. Meyers-Rice MR980604 (CDA, DAV); Shasta Co.: E side Hwy 273 in Redding, immed. S of Breslauer Rd. Shrubs in wash bet. Hwy and RR tracks. Aug. 21, 2000, K. Martyn s.n. (CDA); Riverview Country Club, Bechelli Lane. Extensive lakeshore infestation. Dec. 11, 2001. K. Martyn s.n. (CDA); Sonoma Co.: Best, C., et al. (1996, pg. 140): NOTES:Sonoma County report as S. tripletii Host. | |||||
Initial Editorial Comments | in no way mentioned in Munz, Munz Supplement, The Jepson Manual [Ed. 1]; indicated for CA, se US in Kartesz & Meacham; reported as Sesbania tripletii Host in Best, et al., with Sesbania punicea listed as syn; Sesbania tripetii (sic) (Poit.) Hubb indicated as synonym of Sesbania punicea in Kartesz & Meacham; according to Source d, in California naturalized outside of wildlands, yet conditions of cited occurrences evidently qualify for inclusion in the flora according to criteria employed by Jepson Flora Project (14 Feb 2003). [According to Matt Lavin (pers. comm., 24 Feb 05) and International Plant Names Index-Index Kewensis, Sesbania tripetii is correct spelling; according to IPNI-Index Kewensis, correct author citation is Sesbania tripetii Hort. ex F. T. Hubbard.] | |||||
Correspondence and Comments Subsequent to Initial Analysis | ||||||
Correspondence 1 | Treatment and author notes submitted for The Jepson Manual [Ed. 2] by Thomas J. Rosatti see Comment 1 | |||||
Editorial Comments 1 | Correspondence 1 indicates that for The Jepson Manual [Ed. 2] Sesbania tripetii Hort. ex F. T. Hubbard is to be treated as a synonym of Sesbania punicea (Cav.) Benth., which is to be treated as naturalized in CA. | |||||
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 | 1 Mar 2010 | |||||
List of names for this Current Status category | ||||||
List of ICPN names in Sesbania
List of names from ICPN, Hrusa's Crosswalk, and Jepson Flora in Sesbania | ||||||
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