Corispermum pallasii explained
Corispermum pallasii, common name Pallas bugseed, is a plant apparently native to Siberia but naturalized in Europe, Canada, and the Great Lakes Region of the United States. It is a branched herb growing on sand dunes and other sandy soils.[1]
This plant is named after botanist and zoologist Peter Simon Pallas and was published by Stevens as Corispermum pallasii in Mém. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou. 5: 336. 1817.[2]
Subspecies:
- Corispermum pallasii subsp. membranaceum (Bisch. ex Shnittspalm) Tzvelev (synonym: Corispermum membranaceum (Bisch. ex Shnittspalm) Iljin)[3]
Notes and References
- http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=1&taxon_id=242415479 Flora of North America v 4.
- Steven, C. Mémoires de la Société Impériale des Naturalistes de Moscou 5: 336. 1817.
- Web site: Corispermum membranaceum (Bisch. ex Shnittspalm) Iljin Plants of the World Online Kew Science . Plants of the World Online . 15 February 2021 . en.