XiaoLong said:Asimina angustifolia ?
HamiltonSquare said:Asimina angustifolia is the name it goes by now. The photos in the DB all by the same person show four petals? Not right for Asimina that have three sepals and three petals. But it certainly looks similar. Someone will surely come along and clear up my confusion.
XiaoLong said:
Is it possible if alternate leaves is happened on lateral branches and swirl leaves hapened on upright or main stem?
The record derives from WCSP (in review) (data supplied on 2012-03-23) which reports it as an accepted name with original publication details: Autik. Bot. 77 1840.
Accepted scientific name: Asimina longifolia Kral (accepted name) 1 literature reference for Asimina longifolia Kral
Synonyms: Asimina angustifolia Raf. (synonym) 1 literature reference for Asimina angustifolia Raf.
Pityothamnus angustifolius (A. Gray) Small (synonym)
Source database: AnnonBase, 1.1, Oct 2006
Latest taxonomic scrutiny: Kral R., 1960
The record derives from WCSP (in review) (data supplied on 2012-03-23) which reports it as an accepted name with original publication details: Novon 11: 360 2001.
Accepted scientific name: Asimina longifolia var. spatulata Kral (accepted name) 1 literature reference for Asimina longifolia var. spatulata Kral
Synonyms: Asimina spatulata (Kral) D. B. Ward (synonym)
Source database: AnnonBase, 1.1, Oct 2006
Latest taxonomic scrutiny: Kral R., 1960
Ward, D. B. (2001) Novon 11 (3): 360
(left out the bits to do with collector notes)
โก syn. Asimina longifoliaยท Kral var. spatulata Kral
Kral, R. (1960) Brittonia 12: 266. fig. 9 a-b