Taxonomy Profile: Flemingia strobilifera (L WT Aiton)

Flemingia strobilifera: Taxonomy and Nomenclature
Kingdom:
Plantae
Taxonomic Rank:
Species
Synonym(s):
Maughania strobilifera
L J St-Hil ex Kuntze
Moghania strobilifera
L J St-Hil ex Kuntze
Common Name(s):
wildhops []
Taxonomic Status:
Current Standing:
accepted
Data Quality Indicators:
Record Credibility Rating:
TWG standards met
Flemingia strobilifera: Taxonomic Hierarchy
Kingdom : Plantae
plants |
Planta |
Vegetal |
plantes |
Subkingdom : Viridiplantae
green plants |
Infrakingdom : Streptophyta
land plants |
Superdivision : Embryophyta
Phylum : Tracheophyta
vascular plants |
tracheophytes |
Subphylum : Spermatophytina
spermatophytes |
seed plants |
phanérogames |
Superorder : Rosanae
Order : Fabales
Family : Fabaceae
peas |
legumes |
Genus : Flemingia
Species : Flemingia strobilifera
wildhops |
Flemingia strobilifera Direct Children(s):
Flemingia strobilifera: References
Expert(s):
Source(s):
Source:
The PLANTS Database
Acquired:
1996-07-26
Notes:
National Plant Data Center, NRCS, USDA. Baton Rouge, LA 70874-4490 USA. http://plants.usda.gov
Reference for:
Flemingia strobilifera
Source:
The PLANTS Database
Acquired:
2000-01-21
Notes:
National Plant Data Center, NRCS, USDA. Baton Rouge, LA 70874-4490 USA. http://plants.usda.gov
Reference for:
Flemingia strobilifera
Source:
Fabaceae of North America Update
Acquired:
2011-04-30
Notes:
Updated for ITIS by the Flora of North America Expertise Network, in connection with an update for USDA PLANTS (2007-2010)
Reference for:
Flemingia strobilifera
Publication(s):
Flemingia strobilifera: Geographic Information
Geographic Division:
Caribbean
Jurisdiction/Origin:
Caribbean Territories / Introduced
Flemingia strobilifera: Comments
Comment:
Authorship for Flemingia strobilifera has been cited as (L.) R. Br. based on ICBN 46.4 ex 29, that states that R. Brown is accepted as the author of treatments appearing under his name in Aiton's Hortus Kewensis, ed. 2 (1810-1813). However, neither the treatment of Flemingia or F. strobilifera is credited to Brown, and so "W.T. Aiton" is the correct citation (K. Gandhi, pers. comm. May 14, 2011)