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Index of Botanical Specimens

NameMontia Linnaeus
AuthorshipLinnaeus
RankGenus
NomenclaturalStatusNomLeg
Placed inPortulacaceae
ContainsMontia alpina Eastwood  Montia andina Rydberg  Montia bostockii (A. E. Porsild) S. L. Welsh  Montia chamissoi (Ledebour ex Sprengel) Greene  Montia clara O. Nilsson  Montia dichotoma (Nuttall) Howell  Montia diffusa (Nuttall) Greene  Montia dipetala Suksdorf  Montia fontana Linnaeus  Montia hallii (A. Gray) Greene  Montia howellii S. Watson  Montia humilis Suksdorf  Montia interrupta Suksdorf  Montia latifolia Suksdorf  Montia linearis (Douglas ex Hooker) Greene  Montia minima Rydberg  Montia obtusata A. Heller  Montia parviflora Douglas  Montia parvifolia (Moçiño ex de Candolle) Greene  Montia perfoliata (Donn) Howell  Montia sibirica (Linnaeus) Howell  Montia sp.   Montia spathulata (Douglas) Howell  Montia washingtoniana Suksdorf 
RemarksType: M. fontana L.
Citation1753 Sp. Pl. 87

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