Solms-laubachia

Solms-laubachia is a high-altitude genus of perennial herbs in the family Brassicaceae. It is named for the German botanist Hermann zu Solms-Laubach.

Solms-laubachia
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Brassicales
Family: Brassicaceae
Genus: Solms-laubachia
Muschl.[1]
Species

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Synonyms[1]
  • Desideria Pamp.
  • Eurycarpus Botsch.
  • Oreoblastus Suslova
  • Parryopsis Botsch.
  • Phaeonychium O.E.Schulz
  • Vvedenskyella Botsch.
  • Wakilia Gilli

Taxonomy

In 2008, Yue et al. expanded Solms-laubachia, using molecular phylogenetics, to incorporate all Desideria species and one other species, Phaeonychium jafrii. They also described four new species.[2]

Distribution and habitat

Solms-laubachia species grow naturally in the Himalayan, Karakoram, Pamir and Hengduan mountains or, regionally, in an arc from Kyrgyzstan in the northwest to southeastern Tibet. Their habitat is scree slopes and rock crevices from 4,000 m (13,000 ft) to 6,200 m (20,000 ft) altitude.[2]

Species

Following their 2008 review, Yue et al. recognise 26 species:[2]

  • Solms-laubachia angustifolia J.P.Yue, Al-Shehbaz & H.Sun
  • Solms-laubachia baiogoinensis (K.C.Kuan & C.H.An) J.P.Yue, Al-Shehbaz & H.Sun
  • Solms-laubachia calcicola J.P.Yue, Al-Shehbaz & H.Sun
  • Solms-laubachia eurycarpa (Maxim.) Botsch.
  • Solms-laubachia flabellata (Regel) J.P.Yue, Al-Shehbaz & H.Sun
  • Solms-laubachia grandiflora J.P.Yue, Al-Shehbaz & H. Sun
  • Solms-laubachia haranensis (Al-Shehbaz) J.P.Yue, Al-Shehbaz & H.Sun
  • Solms-laubachia himalayensis (Cambess.) J.P.Yue, Al-Shehbaz & H.Sun
  • Solms-laubachia incana (Ovcz.) J.P.Yue, Al-Shehbaz & H.Sun
  • Solms-laubachia jafrii (Al-Shehbaz) J.P.Yue, Al-Shehbaz & H.Sun
  • Solms-laubachia lanata Botsch.
  • Solms-laubachia linearifolia (W.W.Sm.) O.E.Schulz
  • Solms-laubachia linearis (N.Busch) J.P.Yue, Al-Shehbaz & H.Sun
  • Solms-laubachia mieheorum (Al-Shehbaz) J.P.Yue, Al-Shehbaz & H.Sun
  • Solms-laubachia minor Hand.-Mazz.
  • Solms-laubachia mirabilis (Pamp.) J.P.Yue, Al-Shehbaz & H.Sun
  • Solms-laubachia nepalensis (H.Hara) J.P.Yue, Al-Shehbaz & H.Sun
  • Solms-laubachia platycarpa (Hook.f. & Thomson) Botsch.
  • Solms-laubachia prolifera (Maxim.) J.P.Yue, Al-Shehbaz & H.Sun
  • Solms-laubachia pulcherrima Muschl.
  • Solms-laubachia pumila (Kurz) F.Dvořák
  • Solms-laubachia retropilosa Botsch.
  • Solms-laubachia stewartii (T.Anderson) J.P.Yue, Al-Shehbaz & H.Sun
  • Solms-laubachia sunhangiana J.P.Yue & Al-Shehbaz
  • Solms-laubachia xerophyta (W.W.Sm.) H.F.Comber
  • Solms-laubachia zhongdianensis J.P.Yue, Al-Shehbaz & H.Sun
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References

  1. "Genus: Solms-laubachia Muschl". Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN) [Online Database]. United States Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Service, Beltsville, Maryland. 1 Apr 2010. Retrieved 11 Sep 2016.
  2. Yue, Ji-pei; Sun, Hang; Li, Jian-Hua; Al-Shehbaz, Ihsan A. (23 Sep 2008). "A Synopsis Of An Expanded Solms-laubachia (Brassicaceae), and the Description Of Four New Species From Western China". Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. Missouri Botanical Garden Press. 95: 520–538. JSTOR 25488210.


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