Calandrinia

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Name (Latin)
Calandrinia
Other forms of name
Cosmia
Parakeelya
Redmaids
See Also From tracing topical name
Portulacaceae
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
Wikidata: Q629492
Library of congress: sh2015002647
Sources of Information
  • Work cat: Kapitany, A. The Australian Calandrinia, c2012:p. 3 (Calandrinia; [family] Portulacaceae; common name, Parakeelya)
  • Australian Plant Names Index, Nov. 2, 2015(Calandrinia Kunth.; Portulacaceae; taxonomic synonyms: Cosmia, Parakeelya)
  • USDA Plants database, Feb. 5, 2016(Canaldrinia, genus; Portulacaceae, family; common name: redmaids)
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Wikipedia description:

Calandrinia is a genus of flowering plants known as purslanes and redmaids. It includes 37 species of annual and perennial herbs which bear colorful flowers in shades of red to purple and white. Species of this genus are native to the Americas, including western and southern South America, Central America, and western North America. Some species have been introduced to parts of Australia, New Zealand, southern Africa, Asia, and Europe. Over 60 species native to Australia and New Guinea that were formerly included in Calandrinia are now placed in a separate genus, Rumicastrum or Parakeelya. A single eastern Australian species named in 2022, Calandrinia petrophila, is still included in Calandrinia, but will be placed into the Australian genus when the name of the new genus is finally settled.

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