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1 July 2010 Dicerandra fumella (Lamiaceae), a New Species in the Florida Panhandle and Adjacent Alabama, with Comments on the D. linearifolia Complex
Robin B. Huck
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Abstract

A new species, Dicerandra fumella, is described for the Florida panhandle and adjacent Alabama and compared with other taxa in the D. linearifolia complex. An extensive hybrid zone between this new species and D. linearifolia var. robustior is located in the Marianna Lowland, west of the Apalachicola River in Florida. Dicerandra linearifolia, given the superfluous name “Ceranthera linearifolia” by Stephen Elliott nearly 200 years ago and the type for his Ceranthera, can no longer be considered pandemic to the southeastern coastal plain of the United States.

Robin B. Huck "Dicerandra fumella (Lamiaceae), a New Species in the Florida Panhandle and Adjacent Alabama, with Comments on the D. linearifolia Complex," Rhodora 112(951), 215-227, (1 July 2010). https://doi.org/10.3119/09-20.1
Published: 1 July 2010
KEYWORDS
D. linearifolia var. linearifolia
D. linearifolia var. robustior
Dicerandra fumella
southeastern coastal plain endemics
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