Download Copy a link to this page Cite this record

Cardamine dactyloides Heenan

Scientific name record
Names_Plants record source
Is NZ relevant
This is the current name
This record has collections
This is indigenous
Threat status: Critical
Show more

Click to collapse Details Info

Cardamine dactyloides Heenan, Phytotaxa 330: 58–60 (2017)
Cardamine dactyloides Heenan

Click to collapse Biostatus Info

Endemic
Wild
New Zealand
Political Region

Click to collapse Nomenclature Info

Heenan
Heenan
2017
58–60
ICN
Cardamine dactyloides Heenan
species
Cardamine dactyloides
The specific epithet dactyloides (Latin: finger-like) refers to the narrow pinnae of the cauline leaves
Holotype: Marlborough, Richmond Range, Red Hills, 1140 m, beech forest on ultramafic rocks, January 1985, A. P. Druce s.n., CHR 401665!

Click to collapse Classification Info

dactyloides

Click to collapse Taxonomic concepts Info

Cardamine “Red Hills”
Cardamine dactyloides Heenan
Cardamine dactyloides Heenan
Cardamine dactyloides Heenan
Cardamine dactyloides Heenan
Cardamine dactyloides Heenan
Cardamine dactyloides Heenan
Cardamine dactyloides Heenan

Click to collapse Collections Info

Cardamine dactyloides Heenan
New Zealand
Canterbury Land District
Cardamine dactyloides Heenan
New Zealand
Marlborough Land District
Cardamine dactyloides Heenan
New Zealand
Nelson Land District

Click to collapse Notes Info

typification
Holotype: Marlborough, Richmond Range, Red Hills, 1140 m, beech forest on ultramafic rocks, January 1985, A. P. Druce s.n., CHR 401665!
Etymology
The specific epithet dactyloides (Latin: finger-like) refers to the narrow pinnae of the cauline leaves

Click to collapse Metadata Info

8e1dd32a-52c6-4e0f-b3b7-7e7fd5123939
scientific name
Names_Plants
4 January 2018
25 May 2020
Click to go back to the top of the page
Top