Crataegus laciniata explained
Crataegus laciniata is a species of hawthorn found in Morocco, Algeria, Spain and Sicily.[1] [2]
Authorship issues
Over the years a number of author's names (auct. mult.) have become associated with the name Crataegus laciniata. Some may be erroneous, and some may have been synonymized:[3] [4]
- Crataegus laciniata Besser
- Crataegus laciniata Borkh.
- Crataegus laciniata Kar. & Kir.
- Crataegus laciniata Montrouz.
- Crataegus laciniata Stev.
- Crataegus laciniata Steven ex Besser
- Crataegus laciniata Willk.
Notes and References
- Calvo . Joel . Ufimov . Roman . Aedo . Carlos . (2347) Proposal to conserve the name Crataegus laciniata (Rosaceae) with a conserved type . Taxon . 2015 . 64 . 175–176 . 10.12705/641.13 . 10261/159496 . free .
- Web site: Cratnaegus laciniata Ucria . . 2017 . Plants of the World Online . Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew . 12 August 2020 .
- Web site: Crataegus laciniata . . theplantlist.org . The Plant List . 12 August 2020 .
- Web site: Crataegus laciniata . GBIF Backbone Taxonomy . gbif.org . GBIF Secretariat . 12 August 2020 .