Limonium recurvum subsp. crigyllensis I.Rees
, Brit. Irish Bot. 4(1): 4 (2021).- IPNI Life Sciences Identifier (LSID)
- urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:77319366-1
- Species Name
- Limonium recurvum C.E.Salmon, J. Bot. 41: 67 (1903).
- Publication
- British & Irish Botany
- Collation
- 4(1): 4
- Date of Publication
- 28 Feb 2022
- Family as entered in IPNI
- Plumbaginaceae
Type Information
- Collector Team
- T. Rich, I. Rees & J. Rees SH3174
- Locality
- Anglesey (v.c.52), Rhosneigr, Afon Crigyll estuary
- Collection Date
- 27 Jul 2011
- Type Herbaria
- holotype NMW V.2011.1.549
- Distribution Of Types
- Great Britain (Northern Europe, Europe)
Nomenclatural Notes
[epublished]
Remarks
doi:10.33928/bib.2022.04.001 Etymology: named after the small estuary of the Afon Crigyll where it is endemic.The spelling used here is 'crig', appropriately meaning creek in Welsh, as on the OS Explorer map