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9 June 2011 The type of Wisteria japonica (Fabaceae): research into material for new names published in the first section of Siebold and Zuccarini's Flora Japonica
James A. Compton, Gerard Thijsse
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Abstract

The history of the name Wisteria japonica is discussed and an assessment is made of the availability of prospective original material from Siebold and Bürger's collections at Leiden (L) and Munich (M). The lectotype chosen in 1912 from among the Siebold collections at Leiden (L) is confirmed as such.

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James A. Compton and Gerard Thijsse "The type of Wisteria japonica (Fabaceae): research into material for new names published in the first section of Siebold and Zuccarini's Flora Japonica," Willdenowia 43(1), 113-120, (9 June 2011). https://doi.org/10.3372/wi.43.43113
Published: 9 June 2011
KEYWORDS
Bürger
Dunn
lectotype
Millettia
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