Carlowrightia henricksonii explained
Carlowrightia henricksonii is a species of flowering plant native to the far north of Tamaulipas in northeastern Mexico.[1] Like other members of the genus, commonly known as wrightworts, it is small shrub bearing inflorescences of lily-like flowers. No subspecies are listed in Catalog of Life.[2] It was first collected for scientific description by Marshall Conring Johnston and J. Crutchfield in 1960 and described by T.F. Daniel in 1983.[3] [4] It is named for American botanist James Solberg Henrickson.
Notes and References
- Web site: Carlowrightia henricksonii; Acanthaceae - Original type specimen. University of Michigan Herbarium Vascular Plant Type Collection with Specimen Images. University of Michigan. 28 July 2017. en.
- Web site: Catalogue of Life: 2014 Annual Checklist. Catalogue of Life. ETI BioInformatics. 28 July 2017.
- Daniel. Thomas Franklin. Flora Neotropica. Carlowrightia henricksonii. 1983. Monograph 34. 95–97.
- Web site: Carlowrightia henricksonii - T.F. Daniel. www.tropicos.org. Missouri Botanical Gardens, 4344 Shaw Boulevard - Saint Louis, Missouri 63110. 28 July 2017.