Acanthophyllum cerastioides explained

Acanthophyllum cerastioides, the chickweed baby's-breath, is a perennial plant of the family Caryophyllaceae, found in Bangladesh, Bhutan, North India, Nepal, North Pakistan, and Sikkim, with a typical height of 10–27 cm.[1] Recent molecular studies show this species is a member of the genus Acanthophyllum rather than Gypsophila.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gypsophila cerastioides D. Don - Details - Encyclopedia of Life . 2017-05-29 . 2018-09-29 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180929194814/http://www.eol.org/pages/2903743/details . dead .
  2. Madhani. Hossein. Rabeler. Richard. Pirani. Atefeh. Oxelman. Bengt. Heubl. Guenther. Zarre. Shahin. 2018. Untangling phylogenetic patterns and taxonomic confusion in tribe Caryophylleae (Caryophyllaceae) with special focus on generic boundaries. Taxon. en. 67. 1. 83–112. 10.12705/671.6. 1996-8175. 2027.42/146908. free. free.