Rotanthella floridana

Characteristics
Angiosperms (Dicots)
Rotanthella floridana (S. Watson ex A. Gray) Morin
Florida bellflower
Herb
Perennial
Vascular
First collected in Alabama by Howard Horne in Mobile County. Orginally thought to be an endemic to Florida. Because the habitat of the only known population in Alabama is a cemetery, it is probably not native.--B.R. Keener
When Morin designated the lectotype (2020), the specimen she chose has multiple collections and barcodes. She cited barcode GH68140 but the barcode matching the collector (Palmer) and location she cited is GH68141.||||Small (1933) transferred the basionym into Rotantha Small, a later homonym of Rotantha Baker --B.R. Keener
Not Native
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Classification
Asterales
Rotanthella floridana (S. Watson ex A. Gray) Morin - Florida bellflower
Citation
<a href=https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/37429543>Rotanthella floridana (S. Watson ex A. Gray) Morin, Phytoneuron 2020(49): 33. 2020.</a>
<a href=https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/37429543>Campanula floridana S. Watson ex A. Gray 1878.</a>
<a href=https://s3.amazonaws.com/huhwebimages/CA8E4A0A02AA4EA/type/full/68140.jpg>USA: FLORIDA: East Florida, Indian River, 1874, Edward Palmer s.n. (lectotype: GH, 68140 [1])--lectotypified by Morin, Phyoneuron 2020(49): 33. 2020.</a>
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