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Current Jepson Flora Project Misapplied Names | Passiflora mollissima (Kunth) L.H. Bailey | |||||
Initial Editorial Analysis 10 May 2011 | ||||||
Notes on Authorship of Name | both = Authors of Plant Names except neither in Authors of Plant Names, although both in accordance with principles in Authors of Plant Names | |||||
Notes on Publication of Name | [from International Plant Names Index-Gray Card Index] Novon 11(1): 9 (8-15; figs. 1-3; tab. 1). 2001 [30 Apr 2001] | |||||
Source of Report for California | ||||||
a | 11 Dec 2001 e-mail from Barbara Ertter (added manually by Rosatti) | |||||
b | Hrusa et al., Madrono 49(2)61-98. 2002: DIST: CCo: Hrusa et al. Current Status: Naturalized outside of wildlands: DOC: Contra Costa Co.: edge of vacant lot at SW corner of San Pablo Avenue and Carlson Ave., climbing on Sambucus at edge of Cerrito Creek. Sept. 17, 1999, B. Ertter 16846 (UC). NOTES: Observed by Ertter to be also established upstream near BART path. Seedlings occasionally encountered (and eliminated) by Ertter on Albany Hill, near Cerrito Creek. population; Reported also from Riverside Co. All original determinations as Passiflora mollissima auct. non (Kunth) L.H. Bailey, current determinations by D. Goldman. See Novon 11(1): pg. 9, 2001, for more information. Potentially a noxious pest, as in Hawaii (as P. mollissima sensu auct.), where capable of smothering native forests. | |||||
Initial Editorial Comments | according to Source b, in California naturalized outside of wildlands, and conditions of cited occurrences seem not to qualify for inclusion in the flora according to criteria employed by Jepson Flora Project (21 Feb 2003). | |||||
Correspondence and Comments Subsequent to Initial Analysis | ||||||
Correspondence 1 | 11 Dec 2001 e-mail from Barbara Ertter (including e-mail from Doug Goldman, Flora North America author) see Comment 1 | |||||
Editorial Comments 1 | Correspondence 1 indicates Passiflora mollissima does not occur in CA, that material previously identified as such has been determined by Flora North America author to be Passiflora tarminiana and Passiflora mixta. | |||||
Correspondence 2 | 13 Oct 2005 e-mail from David J. Keil see Comment 2 | |||||
Editorial Comments 2 | Correspondence 2 indicates that Passiflora tarminiana has escaped into the riparian woodland along Santa Rosa Creek in Cambria and is doing quite well, climbing among the willows and cottonwoods, and that Keil has specimens he will send. | |||||
Editorial Summary and Current Status | ||||||
Editorial Summary | addition, for taxon reported as naturalized in California since The Jepson Manual [Ed. 1] | |||||
Current Status | JFP-2, accepted name for taxon naturalized in CA | |||||
Current Status Authority | The Jepson Manual [Ed. 2] | |||||
Current Status Date | 10 May 2011 | |||||
List of names for this Current Status category | ||||||
List of ICPN names in Passiflora
List of names from ICPN, Hrusa's Crosswalk, and Jepson Flora in Passiflora | ||||||
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