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Harperocallis
''Harperocallis'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Tofieldiaceae, native to Florida and northwestern South America. It was originally described as a monotypic genus, based on the Floridian '' H. flava'', in 1968, but was expanded in 2013 to include ten South American species formerly placed in ''Isidrogalvia''. Taxonomy The genus was originally described in 1968, incorporating only the newly described type species, ''Harperocallis flava'', an endemic of the Florida panhandle. On the basis of molecular and morphological evidence, ''H. flava'' was shown to be derived from or sister to ''Isidrogalvia'', then treated as a genus of ten species native to the Guianas and the northern Andes, and was transferred into that genus in 2011. However, the original description of ''Isidrogalvia'' proved to include a European species previously used (under a different name) to typify '' Tofieldia'', thus inadvertently rendering ''Isidrogalvia'' a later synonym of ''Tofieldia' ...
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Harperocallis Sipapoensis
''Harperocallis'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Tofieldiaceae, native to Florida and northwestern South America. It was originally described as a monotypic genus, based on the Floridian '' H. flava'', in 1968, but was expanded in 2013 to include ten South American species formerly placed in ''Isidrogalvia''. Taxonomy The genus was originally described in 1968, incorporating only the newly described type species, ''Harperocallis flava'', an endemic of the Florida panhandle. On the basis of molecular and morphological evidence, ''H. flava'' was shown to be derived from or sister to ''Isidrogalvia'', then treated as a genus of ten species native to the Guianas and the northern Andes, and was transferred into that genus in 2011. However, the original description of ''Isidrogalvia'' proved to include a European species previously used (under a different name) to typify '' Tofieldia'', thus inadvertently rendering ''Isidrogalvia'' a later synonym of ''Tofieldia' ...
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Harperocallis Falcata
''Harperocallis'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Tofieldiaceae, native to Florida and northwestern South America. It was originally described as a monotypic genus, based on the Floridian '' H. flava'', in 1968, but was expanded in 2013 to include ten South American species formerly placed in ''Isidrogalvia''. Taxonomy The genus was originally described in 1968, incorporating only the newly described type species, ''Harperocallis flava'', an endemic of the Florida panhandle. On the basis of molecular and morphological evidence, ''H. flava'' was shown to be derived from or sister to ''Isidrogalvia'', then treated as a genus of ten species native to the Guianas and the northern Andes, and was transferred into that genus in 2011. However, the original description of ''Isidrogalvia'' proved to include a European species previously used (under a different name) to typify '' Tofieldia'', thus inadvertently rendering ''Isidrogalvia'' a later synonym of ''Tofieldia' ...
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Harperocallis Sessiliflora
''Harperocallis'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Tofieldiaceae, native to Florida and northwestern South America. It was originally described as a monotypic genus, based on the Floridian '' H. flava'', in 1968, but was expanded in 2013 to include ten South American species formerly placed in ''Isidrogalvia''. Taxonomy The genus was originally described in 1968, incorporating only the newly described type species, ''Harperocallis flava'', an endemic of the Florida panhandle. On the basis of molecular and morphological evidence, ''H. flava'' was shown to be derived from or sister to ''Isidrogalvia'', then treated as a genus of ten species native to the Guianas and the northern Andes, and was transferred into that genus in 2011. However, the original description of ''Isidrogalvia'' proved to include a European species previously used (under a different name) to typify '' Tofieldia'', thus inadvertently rendering ''Isidrogalvia'' a later synonym of ''Tofieldia' ...
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Harperocallis Schomburgkiana
''Harperocallis'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Tofieldiaceae, native to Florida and northwestern South America. It was originally described as a monotypic genus, based on the Floridian '' H. flava'', in 1968, but was expanded in 2013 to include ten South American species formerly placed in ''Isidrogalvia''. Taxonomy The genus was originally described in 1968, incorporating only the newly described type species, ''Harperocallis flava'', an endemic of the Florida panhandle. On the basis of molecular and morphological evidence, ''H. flava'' was shown to be derived from or sister to ''Isidrogalvia'', then treated as a genus of ten species native to the Guianas and the northern Andes, and was transferred into that genus in 2011. However, the original description of ''Isidrogalvia'' proved to include a European species previously used (under a different name) to typify '' Tofieldia'', thus inadvertently rendering ''Isidrogalvia'' a later synonym of ''Tofieldia' ...
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Harperocallis Robustior
''Harperocallis'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Tofieldiaceae, native to Florida and northwestern South America. It was originally described as a monotypic genus, based on the Floridian '' H. flava'', in 1968, but was expanded in 2013 to include ten South American species formerly placed in ''Isidrogalvia''. Taxonomy The genus was originally described in 1968, incorporating only the newly described type species, ''Harperocallis flava'', an endemic of the Florida panhandle. On the basis of molecular and morphological evidence, ''H. flava'' was shown to be derived from or sister to ''Isidrogalvia'', then treated as a genus of ten species native to the Guianas and the northern Andes, and was transferred into that genus in 2011. However, the original description of ''Isidrogalvia'' proved to include a European species previously used (under a different name) to typify '' Tofieldia'', thus inadvertently rendering ''Isidrogalvia'' a later synonym of ''Tofieldia' ...
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Harperocallis Penduliflora
''Harperocallis'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Tofieldiaceae, native to Florida and northwestern South America. It was originally described as a monotypic genus, based on the Floridian '' H. flava'', in 1968, but was expanded in 2013 to include ten South American species formerly placed in ''Isidrogalvia''. Taxonomy The genus was originally described in 1968, incorporating only the newly described type species, ''Harperocallis flava'', an endemic of the Florida panhandle. On the basis of molecular and morphological evidence, ''H. flava'' was shown to be derived from or sister to ''Isidrogalvia'', then treated as a genus of ten species native to the Guianas and the northern Andes, and was transferred into that genus in 2011. However, the original description of ''Isidrogalvia'' proved to include a European species previously used (under a different name) to typify '' Tofieldia'', thus inadvertently rendering ''Isidrogalvia'' a later synonym of ''Tofieldia' ...
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Harperocallis Paniculata
''Harperocallis'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Tofieldiaceae, native to Florida and northwestern South America. It was originally described as a monotypic genus, based on the Floridian '' H. flava'', in 1968, but was expanded in 2013 to include ten South American species formerly placed in ''Isidrogalvia''. Taxonomy The genus was originally described in 1968, incorporating only the newly described type species, ''Harperocallis flava'', an endemic of the Florida panhandle. On the basis of molecular and morphological evidence, ''H. flava'' was shown to be derived from or sister to ''Isidrogalvia'', then treated as a genus of ten species native to the Guianas and the northern Andes, and was transferred into that genus in 2011. However, the original description of ''Isidrogalvia'' proved to include a European species previously used (under a different name) to typify '' Tofieldia'', thus inadvertently rendering ''Isidrogalvia'' a later synonym of ''Tofieldia' ...
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Harperocallis Neblinae
''Harperocallis'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Tofieldiaceae, native to Florida and northwestern South America. It was originally described as a monotypic genus, based on the Floridian '' H. flava'', in 1968, but was expanded in 2013 to include ten South American species formerly placed in ''Isidrogalvia''. Taxonomy The genus was originally described in 1968, incorporating only the newly described type species, ''Harperocallis flava'', an endemic of the Florida panhandle. On the basis of molecular and morphological evidence, ''H. flava'' was shown to be derived from or sister to ''Isidrogalvia'', then treated as a genus of ten species native to the Guianas and the northern Andes, and was transferred into that genus in 2011. However, the original description of ''Isidrogalvia'' proved to include a European species previously used (under a different name) to typify '' Tofieldia'', thus inadvertently rendering ''Isidrogalvia'' a later synonym of ''Tofieldia' ...
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Harperocallis Duidae
''Harperocallis'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Tofieldiaceae, native to Florida and northwestern South America. It was originally described as a monotypic genus, based on the Floridian '' H. flava'', in 1968, but was expanded in 2013 to include ten South American species formerly placed in ''Isidrogalvia''. Taxonomy The genus was originally described in 1968, incorporating only the newly described type species, ''Harperocallis flava'', an endemic of the Florida panhandle. On the basis of molecular and morphological evidence, ''H. flava'' was shown to be derived from or sister to ''Isidrogalvia'', then treated as a genus of ten species native to the Guianas and the northern Andes, and was transferred into that genus in 2011. However, the original description of ''Isidrogalvia'' proved to include a European species previously used (under a different name) to typify '' Tofieldia'', thus inadvertently rendering ''Isidrogalvia'' a later synonym of ''Tofieldia' ...
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Harperocallis Longiflora
''Harperocallis'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Tofieldiaceae, native to Florida and northwestern South America. It was originally described as a monotypic genus, based on the Floridian '' H. flava'', in 1968, but was expanded in 2013 to include ten South American species formerly placed in ''Isidrogalvia''. Taxonomy The genus was originally described in 1968, incorporating only the newly described type species, ''Harperocallis flava'', an endemic of the Florida panhandle. On the basis of molecular and morphological evidence, ''H. flava'' was shown to be derived from or sister to ''Isidrogalvia'', then treated as a genus of ten species native to the Guianas and the northern Andes, and was transferred into that genus in 2011. However, the original description of ''Isidrogalvia'' proved to include a European species previously used (under a different name) to typify '' Tofieldia'', thus inadvertently rendering ''Isidrogalvia'' a later synonym of ''Tofieldia' ...
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Harperocallis Flava
''Harperocallis flava'', known by the common name Harper's beauty, is a species endemic to parts of Florida in the United States, where it is known mainly from the Apalachicola National Forest in the Panhandle. It is seriously endangered and has been on the United States' endangered species list since 1979. The wildflower was first described in 1968 and by 1979 there were only three known populations totaling fewer than 100 individuals.USFWSDetermination that ''Harperocallis flava'' is an endangered species.''Federal Register'' October 2, 1979. Two of these populations were actually close enough together to be considered one population. These were all located in the Apalachicola National Forest and the United States Forest Service managed the area specifically for the conservation of this rare plant. More occurrences have been discovered since this time. The plant, previously known from Franklin and Liberty Counties, was found in Bay County in 2003.
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Tofieldiaceae
Tofieldiaceae is a family of flowering plants in the monocot order Alismatales.Vernon H. Heywood, Richard K. Brummitt, Ole Seberg, and Alastair Culham. ''Flowering Plant Families of the World''. Firefly Books: Ontario, Canada. (2007). . The family is divided into four genera, which together comprise 28 known species (Christenhusz & Byng 2016 ). They are small, herbaceous plants, mostly of arctic and subarctic regions, but a few extend further south, and one genus is endemic to northern South America and Florida. '' Tofieldia pusilla'' is sometimes grown as an ornamental.Anthony Huxley, Mark Griffiths, and Margot Levy (1992). ''The New Royal Horticultural Society Dictionary of Gardening''. The Macmillan Press,Limited: London. The Stockton Press: New York. (set). William Hudson (1730-1793) named ''Tofieldia'' for the British botanist Thomas Tofield (1730–1779).Umberto Quattrocchi. 2000. ''CRC World Dictionary of Plant Names'' volume IV. CRC Press: Boca Raton; New York; Wash ...
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