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Datura wrightii
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Photographer: Michael O'Brien
ID: 0000 0000 0511 2429 (2011-05-30)Copyright © 2011 Michael O'Brien
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1. | Reviewed by D. Robert A. Watson Jun 30, 2014 |
| Action: changed name from "Datura inoxia" to "Datura wrightii
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| Reviewer's comments: | | | "This represents Datura wrightii in which the style is longer than the anthers and the corolla rim is not "ten" toothed. Datura inoxia is a native of southeastern Mexico, it is never found wild in California, only in gardens. The D. inoxia discrepancy is the result of Sesse & Mociño’s interpretation of the later named "Datura meteloides," which was deCandolle’s faulty attempt to name D. wrightii." |
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