Mabrya rosei

Mabrya rosei is a mat-forming herbaceous perennial native to the Mexican states of Jalisco and Zacatecas. It has tubular flowers, whitish at the base and red to red-violet at the apex. It was first described by Philip A. Munz in 1926 in the genus Maurandya and transferred to Mabrya by Wayne J. Elisens in 1985.[3] Munz did not explain the origin of the epithet rosei but listed the collector of the type specimen as Joseph Nelson Rose.[4]

Mabrya rosei
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Asterids
Order: Lamiales
Family: Plantaginaceae
Genus: Mabrya
Species:
M. rosei
Binomial name
Mabrya rosei
(Munz) Elisens[1]
Synonyms[2]
  • Asarina rosei (Munz) Pennell
  • Maurandya rosei Munz

References

  1. "Mabrya rosei", The Plant List, retrieved 2014-08-22
  2. "Mabrya rosei (Munz) Elisens", Tropicos.org, Missouri Botanical Garden, retrieved 2014-08-22
  3. Elisens, Wayne J. (1985), "Monograph of the Maurandyinae (Scrophulariaceae-Antirrhineae)", Systematic Botany Monographs, 5: 1–97, doi:10.2307/25027602, JSTOR 25027602
  4. Munz, Philip A. (1926), "The Antirrhinoideae-Antirrhineae of the new world", Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences, Series 4, 15 (12): 323–397, retrieved 2014-08-22, pp. 390–391


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