Mabrya flaviflora

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Mabrya flaviflora is a mat-forming herbaceous perennial native to a small area in Baja California Norte, Mexico. It has pale yellow tubular flowers. It was first described by Ivan M. Johnston in 1924 in the genus Maurandya and transferred to Mabrya by Wayne J. Elisens in 1985 as Mabrya geniculata subsp. flaviflora.[3] It was restored to a full species within Mabrya by David A. Sutton in 1988.[4] The epithet flaviflora means yellow-flowered.

Mabrya flaviflora
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Asterids
Order: Lamiales
Family: Plantaginaceae
Genus: Mabrya
Species:
M. flaviflora
Binomial name
Mabrya flaviflora
(I.M.Johnst.) D.A.Sutton[1]
Synonyms[2]
  • Antirrhinum flaviflorum (I.M.Johnst.) Tidestr.
  • Asarina flaviflora (I.M.Johnst.) Pennell
  • Mabrya geniculata subsp. flaviflora (I.M.Johnst.) Elisens
  • Maurandya flaviflora I.M.Johnst.

References edit

  1. ^ "Mabrya flaviflora", The Plant List, retrieved 2014-08-20
  2. ^ "Mabrya flaviflora (I.M. Johnst.) D.A. Sutton", Tropicos.org, Missouri Botanical Garden, retrieved 2014-08-21
  3. ^ Elisens, Wayne J. (1985), "Monograph of the Maurandyinae (Scrophulariaceae-Antirrhineae)", Systematic Botany Monographs, 5: 1–97, doi:10.2307/25027602, JSTOR 25027602
  4. ^ Sutton, David A. (1988), A Revision of the Tribe Antirrhineae, London; New York: The Natural History Museum; Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0-19-858520-6, cited in "Mabrya flaviflora (I.M. Johnst.) D.A. Sutton", Tropicos.org, Missouri Botanical Garden, retrieved 2014-07-15