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Taxonomy and distribution of Clematis, sect. Atragene (Ranunculaceae), in North America

Abstract

Two North American species ofClematis, sect.Atragene (L.) DC, are recognized.C. occidentalis (Hörnern.) DC. is divided into three varieties, native respectively to eastern North America, the Rocky Mountains, and the Cascade Mountains of Washington.C. columbiana (Nutt.) Torr. & Gray is divided into two extensively intergrading varieties, one prevailing in the southern Rocky Mountains, the other in the northern foothills and in outlying mountain ranges. After a study of the type specimen ofC. columbiana, it was concluded that this name should be applied to the species hitherto commonly known asC. pseudoalpina (O. Kuntze) A. Nels., rather than to the taxon with which it has usually been associated. The two species are evidently closely related and appear occasionally to have hybridized in nature.

Authors

Pringle JS

Journal

Brittonia, Vol. 23, No. 4, pp. 361–393

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

October 1, 1971

DOI

10.2307/2805705

ISSN

0007-196X
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