Amsinckia furcata

Amsinckia furcata Suksdorf

Werdenda 1: 113 (1931)

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Pronunciation/Pronunciación:
Am-sínck-i-a fur-cà-ta
Etymology/Etimología:
W. Amsinck, patron of Hamburg Botanic Garden, 1752--1831 + furcate, "forked", perhaps in reference to the nutlet attachment scar
Synonyms/Sinónimos:
Homotypic:
    Amsinckia vernicosa
var. furcata (Suksd.) Hoover ex Jeps., Fl. Calif. 3: 319. 1943
Type/Tipo:
Alice Eastwood s.n., 1 May 1896, USA: California, Santa Barbara & San Luis Obispo Co. border, White Hills (UC 479937)

Ranking:
Amsinckia furcata has a Calfornia Rare Plant Rank of 4.2 in the CNPS Inventory.

Jepson eFlora Treatment


Distribution:
Left: Kartesz, J.T., The Biota of North America Program (BONAP). 2012. North American Plant Atlas (http://www.bonap.org/MapSwitchboard.html).
COLOR KE
Y: Dark green=present in state; Yellow=present in county, rare. Accessed 25 Apr 2019.
Right: CCH2. Click to see current herbarium records.


Holotype:
Alice Eastwood s.n., 1 May 1896 (UC479937)
USA: California, Santa Barbara & San Luis Obispo Co. border, White Hills



Exemplars:

Amsinckia furcata
Dean Wm. Taylor 14481C, 22 April 1995 (RSA695741)
USA: California, Fresno Co., ca. 36.4066344, -120.5098058



Amsinckia furcata
Dean Wm. Taylor 11673, 7 May 1991 (RSA565018)
USA: California, San Benito Co., ca. 36.5090242, -120.7347585





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