Botanical Article Bibliographic Records
HI Number 150018
Author: T., G
Coauthors:
Title: Suite des faits nouveaux observés au Muséum d'histoire naturelle. Floraison de plantes nouvelles.
MLP no: 482
BPH Series Abbreviation:
Décade Philos.
Citation: 1801/02. I(2): 65-67. 1801/02 [12 Oct. 1801]
Year(s):
1801
Note: New plants in flower:
Hedysarum muricatum, Lin. Sent from Botanic Garden, Halle by Sprengel. (Springel in article).
Amellus pedunculatus, Ort. Orig. Peru, sent by Ortega.
Verbena multifida. Flor. Peruv. Orig. Peru, sent by Ortega.
Verbena, new species, from N. America, by Michaux.
Tagetes lucida, Cav. Orig. Peru, sent by Cavanilles.
Cynosaurus virgatus, Lin. Orig. Antilles taken to Santa Domingo by Nectoux (Hipolyte).
Lavatera unguiculata, Desf. Shrub, very close to L. olbia, Orig. Barbary Coast, brought back by Desfontaines.
Salvia polystachia, Cav. Shrub., orig. Peru, sent by Cavanilles.
NB. 1. The species of Panicum described in part 1 said to have come from the Antilles, had come from Tenerife. New species could be called Panicum complanatum.
NB. 2. The new species of Capparis (in part 1) could be found described in Wall's [Vahl?] Symbolae botanicae under the name Capparis saligna.
Hedysarum muricatum, Lin. Sent from Botanic Garden, Halle by Sprengel. (Springel in article).
Amellus pedunculatus, Ort. Orig. Peru, sent by Ortega.
Verbena multifida. Flor. Peruv. Orig. Peru, sent by Ortega.
Verbena, new species, from N. America, by Michaux.
Tagetes lucida, Cav. Orig. Peru, sent by Cavanilles.
Cynosaurus virgatus, Lin. Orig. Antilles taken to Santa Domingo by Nectoux (Hipolyte).
Lavatera unguiculata, Desf. Shrub, very close to L. olbia, Orig. Barbary Coast, brought back by Desfontaines.
Salvia polystachia, Cav. Shrub., orig. Peru, sent by Cavanilles.
NB. 1. The species of Panicum described in part 1 said to have come from the Antilles, had come from Tenerife. New species could be called Panicum complanatum.
NB. 2. The new species of Capparis (in part 1) could be found described in Wall's [Vahl?] Symbolae botanicae under the name Capparis saligna.