Amsinckia eastwoodiae J. F. Macbride
Contr. Gray Herb. 49: 14. 1917

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Pronunciation:
Am-sínck-i-a east-woód-i-ae
Etymology:
W. Amsinck, patron of Hamburg Botanic Garden, 1752--1831
      + after Alice Eastwood (1859-1953), botanical curator for the California Academy of Sciences
Synonym(s):









Amsinckia obvallata Greene ex J.F.Macbr., Contr. Gray Herb. 49: 11. 1917
Amsinckia valens J.F.Macbr., Contr. Gray Herb. 49: 14. 1917
Amsinckia douglasiana var. eastwoodiae (J.F.Macbr.) I.M.Johnst., Bull. S. Calif. Acad. Sci. 17: 66. 1918
Amsinckia jucunda Suksd., Werdenda 1: 51. 1931
Amsinckia verna Suksd., Werdenda 1: 58. 1931
Amsinckia johnstonii Suksd., Werdenda 1: 68. 1931
Amsinckia splendens Suksd., Werdenda 1: 68. 1931
Amsinckia jonesii Suksd., Werdenda 1: 69. 1931
Amsinckia stenophylla Suksd., Werdenda 1: 69. 1931
Amsinckia intermedia var. eastwoodiae (J.F.Macbr.) Jeps. & Hoover, W.L.Jepson, Fl. Calif. 4: 323. 1943

Type:


A. A. Heller 8153, 11 April 1906, USA: California, Fresno County, along the San Joaquin River, a short distance above Pollasky
      Holotype: GH00093829
      Isotypes: CAS0026865, NY00380648, NY00334925, RENO009345

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Distribution:
LEFT: Kartesz, J.T., The Biota of North America Program (BONAP). 2012. North American Plant Atlas (http://www.bonap.org/MapSwitchboard.html).
Chapel Hill, N.C. [maps generated from Kartesz, J.T. 2010. Floristic Synthesis of North America, Version 1.0. Biota of North America Program (BONAP). (in press)].
COLOR KE
Y: Dark green=present in state; Light green=present in county, not rare. Accessed 1 May 2019.


Holotype:
Amsinckia eastwoodiae
A. A. Heller 8153, 11 April 1906, USA: California, Fresno County, along the San Joaquin River, a short distance above Pollasky
(GH00093829)


Amsinckia eastwoodiae
R. Mitchel Beauchamp 2585, 30 May 1971 (SD85899)
USA: California, San Diego County, Meadow, Mackintosh Ranch, Middle Peak, Cuyamaca, 32.96667 -116.6



Amsinckia eastwoodiae
G. K. Helmkamp 6530, 27 April 2001 (SD148214)
USA: California, Kern County, Tehachapi Mountains; California Highway 223, 7.2 miles east of Arvin, 35.21917 -118.71667



Amsinckia eastwoodiae
Calyx and corolla, source unknown