Aster macleae J.Forbes

, Hort. Woburn. 189 (1833). BHL
IPNI Life Sciences Identifier (LSID)
urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:181692-1
Publication
Hortus Woburnensis: a descriptive catalogue of upwards of six thousand ornamental plants cultivated at Woburn Abbey with numerous illustrative plans for the erection of forcing houses, green houses &c and an account of their management throughout the year. London
Collation
189
Date of Publication
Oct-Nov 1833
Family as entered in IPNI
Asteraceae

Type Information

Locality
not cited

Original Data

Remarks
Hab

Nomenclatural Notes

(as Macleaii)

Remarks

Protologue: In his preface (p. v), Forbes mentioned that he gave generic and specific distinguishing characters in abbreviated terms. He included Aster macleae in the class “Syngenesia Polygamia Superflua” and mentioned the leaves as “lan. smth. tooth. in the mid.” (lanceolate, smooth, toothed in the middle) and the flowers as “pu.” (= purple). Eponymy: MacLea