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Rollandia crispa
(Campanulaceae)
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Species description or overview
USFWS species report on Cyanea (=Rollandia) crispa
The is available online. A general description of the organism and information about its distribution in the U.S. (including territories and national wildlife refuges) is presented by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, along with links to other documentation regarding federal (endangered/threatened) status, recovery information, and additional resources.
Taxonomy & nomenclature
Rollandia crispa information from USDA/ARS/GRIN
USDA/ARS/GRIN provides taxonomic (and other) information about Rollandia crispa.
Rollandia crispa information from ITIS
The Integrated Taxonomic Information System ITIS provides authoritative taxonomic information on Rollandia crispa, as well as other plants, animals, fungi, and microbes of North America and the world.
Rollandia crispa information from IPNI
The International Plant Names Index (IPNI) provides nomenclatural information--including bibliographical details--about Rollandia crispa. (NOTE: IPNI does not have information on what are currently accepted names and what are taxonomic (i.e., heterotypic) synonyms; ind this information in floras, monographs, checklists, revisions, etc.)
Federal endangered/threatened status
USFWS species report on Cyanea (=Rollandia) crispa
The is available online. A general description of the organism and information about its distribution in the U.S. (including territories and national wildlife refuges) is presented by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, along with links to other documentation regarding federal (endangered/threatened) status, recovery information, and additional resources.
Cyanea crispa species profile from USFWS
A species profile for Cyanea crispa is provided by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, including links to information regarding the federal endangered/threatened status of this species.
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