Aeschynomene pratensis var. pratensis

Family:FABACEAE
Species:Aeschynomene pratensis Small var. pratensis
Common Name:MEADOW JOINTVETCH
Plant Notes:This variety is considered endemic to Florida, while A. pratensis var. caribaea is fairly widespread in the neotropics. It is a tetraploid species (Chaintreuil et al. 2018).
Status:Native, Endemic, Endangered-State, OBL (DEP), OBL (NWPL)
Specimen: View details of USF Herbarium specimens

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Classification

Division
Class
Sub Class
Order FABALES
FamilyFABACEAE
Genus Aeschynomene
Species Aeschynomene pratensis Small var. pratensis - MEADOW JOINTVETCH

Citation

Citation AESCHYNOMENE PRATENSIS Small, Bull. New York Bot. Gard. 3: 423. 1905.
Basionym: **
Type: FLORIDA: Miami-Dade Co.: Near the slough between Camp Jackson and Long (Pine) Key, May 1904, Small & Wilson 1960 (holotype: NY).

** Not applicable or data not available.

Source

CountyHerbariaLiterature Citation (If Applicable)
Collier FTG  
Miami-Dade USF  
Monroe Mainland USF  
Palm Beach USF  
Sarasota USF  

Synonyms

No synonyms exist for this species.

Specimens

Country State County Date Specimen Notes Image
USA Florida Miami-Dade Co. 13 Mar 1964 O. K. Lakela 26904
USA Florida Monroe Co. 21 Dec 1966 O. K. Lakela 30492
USA Florida Monroe Co. 31 Dec 1969 O. K. Lakela 31984
USA Florida Monroe Co. 16 Jan 1961 F. C. Craighead s.n.
USA Florida Sarasota Co. Sep 2006 D. Willis s.n.
USA Florida Palm Beach Co. 13 Oct 2011 C. Black s.n.
USA Florida Miami-Dade Co. 20 May 1966 J. L. Behler 68
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