
Cardamine wiedemanniana Boiss., Fl. Orient. 1: 162. 1867. Type: “Hab. in monte Aladagh Anatoliae (Wiedem!)”. Holotypus: TURKEY: “environs Aladagh”, s.d., Wiedemann s.n. (G-BOIS [G00332054]; iso-: K, LE). Notes. – The holotype is a collection folder of two sheets, of which the barcoded one has a handwritten label by Wiedemann and was annotated in 1902 by Schulz, and the other sheet has a handwritten label by Boissier with the species name, locality, and collector. C. wiedemanniana was not mentioned by CULLEN (1965), though SCHULZ (1903: 497) cited its type collection as the record of C. amara from Turkey. As indicated by KHATRI (1988) and LIHOVÁ et al. (2004), C. wiedemanniana is a distinct Anatolian-Caucasian species to which belongs C. lazica (see below) that Cullen recognized. Khatri also indicated that he examined a duplicate at K, but we have not been able to locate that.
Published as part of AL-Shehbaz, Ihsan A. & Barriera, Gabrielle, 2019, Typification of Edmond Boissier's Cruciferae (Brassicaceae) names enumerated in Flora Orientalis, pp. 1-193 in Boissiera 72 on page 24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.7630433
Tracheophyta, Magnoliopsida, Brassicaceae, Cardamine, Biodiversity, Brassicales, Plantae, Taxonomy, Cardamine wiedemanniana
Tracheophyta, Magnoliopsida, Brassicaceae, Cardamine, Biodiversity, Brassicales, Plantae, Taxonomy, Cardamine wiedemanniana
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