Myrica caroliniensis

Myrica caroliniensis

Taxonavigation

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Taxonavigation: Fagales 
Classification System: APG IV

Superregnum: Eukaryota
Regnum: Plantae
Cladus: Angiosperms
Cladus: Eudicots
Cladus: Core eudicots
Cladus: Rosids
Cladus: Eurosids I
Ordo: Fagales

Familia: Myricaceae
Genus: Myrica
Species: Myrica caroliniensis

Name

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Myrica caroliniensis Mill., 1768

Synonyms

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  • Homotypic
    • Morella caroliniensis (Mill.) Small in Fl. S.E. U.S.: 337 (1903)
  • Heterotypic
    • Cerothamnus heterophyllus (Raf.) Moldenke in Phytologia 29: 386 (1975 publ. 1974)
    • Myrica caroliniana Ettingsh. in Blatt-Skel. Dikot.: 283 (1861)
    • Myrica cerifera var. latifolia Aiton in Hort. Kew. 3: 396 (1789)
    • Myrica cerifera var. media Michx. in Fl. Bor.-Amer. 2: 228 (1803)
    • Myrica curtissii A.Chev. in Mém. Soc. Sci. Nat. Math. Cherbourg 32: 269 (1889)
    • Myrica curtissii var. media (Michx.) A.Chev. in Mém. Soc. Sci. Nat. Math. Cherbourg 32: 270 (1901)
    • Myrica heterophylla Raf. in Alsogr. Amer.: 9 (1838)
    • Myrica heterophylla var. curtissii (A.Chev.) Fernald in Rhodora 40: 410 (1938)
    • Myrica sessilifolia Raf. in Alsogr. Amer.: 10 (1838)
    • Myrica sessilifolia var. latifolia Raf. in Alsogr. Amer.: 10 (1838)

Distribution

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Native distribution areas:
  • Continental:Northern America
    • Regional: Eastern USA
      • Alabama, Arkansas, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Virginia
    • Regional: Southern Central
      • Texas
    • Introduced into:
      • Great Britain, Netherlands

References: Brummitt, R.K. 2001. TDWG – World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions, 2nd Edition

References

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Primary references

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Additional references

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  • Werier, D. (2017). Catalogue of the Vascular plants of New York state. Memoirs of the Torrey Botanical Club 27: 1-542.
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Vernacular names

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English: southern bayberry
Nederlands: Wasgagel
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