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Cakile chapmanii

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Syntype of Undesignated undesignated [family UNDESIGNATED]
Isolectotype of Cakile chapmanii Millsp. [family BRASSICACEAE]
Isosyntype of Cakile chapmanii Millsp. [family BRASSICACEAE]
Lectotype of Cakile chapmanii Millspaugh, C.F. 1900 [family BRASSICACEAE]
Syntype of Cakile chapmanii Millspaugh [family BRASSICACEAE]
Isosyntype of Cakile chapmanii Millsp. [family BRASSICACEAE]
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Name

Identification
Cakile chapmanii Millspaugh [family BRASSICACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Millsp., 1900 Cakile maritima Scopoli [family BRASSICACEAE ] Verified by Not on Sheet, Cakile constricta Rodman [family BRASSICACEAE ] Verified by James Eric Rodman, 1972
Related name
  • Cakile americana
  • Cakile edentula
  • Cakile maritima
  • Undesignated undesignated
  • Cakile chapmanii
  • Cakile lanceolata
  • Cakile constricta

Flora

Entry for Cakile lanceolata (Willdenow) O. E. Schulz subsp. fusiformis (Greene) Rodman [family CRUCIFERAE]
Herbarium
Flora of North America (FNA)
Collection
Flora of North America
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of North America, Vol 7,
Names
Cakile lanceolata (Willdenow) O. E. Schulz subsp. fusiformis (Greene) Rodman [family CRUCIFERAE], Contr. Gray Herb., 205: 114. 1974
Cakile fusiformis Greene [family CRUCIFERAE], Pittonia, 3: 346. 1898
Cakile chapmanii Millspaugh [family CRUCIFERAE]
Treatment Author(s)
James E. Rodman
Information
Plants sometimes sprawling. Leaves: blade (ovate), margins entire or pinnatifid. Fruits (oval in cross-section) fusiform, 16–25 mm, not constricted at articulation, (4- or 8-sulcate or striate); terminal segment less than 2 times length of proximal, apex tapering abruptly, acute. 2n = 18.
Altitude range
ca. 0 m;
Distribution
MexicoCentral America.USA Fla.

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