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Swainsona formosa

Swainsona formosa (G.Don) Joy Thomps.

Thompson, J. (1990) New Species and New Contributions in the Genus Swainsona (Fabaceae) in New South Wales. Telopea 4(1): 4
Nomenclatural Synonyms:

Donia formosa G.Don ;  Don, G. in Don, G. (1832), A General History of Dichlamydeous Plants 2: 468

Clianthus formosus (G.Don) Ford & Vickery ;  Ford, N. & Vickery, J.W. (1950) The correct name of Sturt's Desert Pea, Clianthus formosus (G.Don) comb. nov.. Contributions from the New South Wales National Herbarium 1(5): 303

Clianthus speciosus var. typicus Domin nom. inval. ;  Domin, K. (1928), Beitrage zur Flora und Pflanzengeographie Australiens 22 (89): 760

Donia speciosa G.Don ;  Don, G. in Don, G. (1832), A General History of Dichlamydeous Plants 2: 468
Taxonomic Synonyms:

Clianthus speciosus (G.Don) Asch. & Graebn. subsp. speciosus ;  Ascherson, P.F.A. & Graebner, K.O.R.P.P. (1909) Synopsis der Mitteleuropaischen Flora 6 (2): 726

Clianthus speciosus (G.Don) Asch. & Graebn. var. speciosus ;  Domin, K. (1928), Beitrage zur Flora und Pflanzengeographie Australiens 22 (89): 760

Clianthus speciosus (G.Don) Asch. & Graebn. nom. illeg. ;  Ascherson, P.F.A. & Graebner, K.O.R.P.P. (1909) Synopsis der Mitteleuropaischen Flora 6(2); 7: 725

Clianthus speciosus subsp. marginata (Dombrain) Asch. & Graebn. ;  Ascherson, P.F.A. & Graebner, K.O.R.P.P. (1909) Synopsis der Mitteleuropaischen Flora 6 (2): 726

Clianthus speciosus var. oxleyi (A.Cunn. ex Lindl.) Domin ;  Domin, K. (1928), Beitrage zur Flora und Pflanzengeographie Australiens 22 (89): 760

Clianthus dampieri Lindl. var. dampieri ;  Lemaire, C.A. (1865) Clianthus dampieri var flore albo rubro-marginato. L'Illustration Horticole 12: 456

Clianthus dampieri Lindl. nom. illeg. ;  Cunningham, A. ex Lindley, J. (1835) Note upon a handsome and hardy plant, called Clianthus puniceus. Transactions of the Horticultural Society of London ser. 2 1: 522

Clianthus dampieri var. flore-albo Hort. ex Lem. ;  Hort.Angl. ex Lemaire, C.A. (1865) Clianthus dampieri var flore albo rubro-marginato. L'Illustration Horticole 12: 456

Clianthus dampieri var. marginata Dombrain ;  Dombrain, H.H. in Dombrain, H.H. (1866), The Floral Magazine 5: Pl. 274

Clianthus dampieri var. marginata G.Nicholson nom. illeg. ;  Nicholson, G. in Nicholson, G. (Ed) (1885), The Illustrated Dictionary of Gardening 1: 343

Clianthus dampieri var. marginatus Wickham nom. illeg. ;  Wickham, W. (1890) Garden Flora. The Garden 37: 298, pl. 746

Clianthus dampieri var. tricolor Anon. ;  Anon. (1903) New or Interesting Plants. The Gardening World 20: 409

Clianthus oxleyi A.Cunn. ex Lindl. nom. illeg. ;  Cunningham, A. ex Lindley, J. (1835) Note upon a handsome and hardy plant, called Clianthus puniceus. Transactions of the Horticultural Society of London ser. 2 1: 522

Colutea novae-hollandiae Walp. nom. illeg. ;  Walpers, W.G. (1851) Annales Botanicae Systematicae 2: 368, pro syn.

Thompson, J. (1993) A revision of the genus Swainsona (Fabaceae). Telopea 5(3): 469
STATUS:   Morphological evidence [Thompson, 1990, 1993; Heenan, 1998], corroborated by recent DNA evidence [Wagstaff et al., 1999] clearly indicates that the genus Swainsona incorporates Swainsona formosa, Sturts Desert Pea. The recent segregation of this taxon into the monotypic Willdampia is not supported by these studies, and hence this proposed taxonomic change has not been accepted. The correct name remains Swainsona formosa
Nomenclatural Synonyms:

Donia formosa G.Don ;  Don, G. in Don, G. (1832), A General History of Dichlamydeous Plants 2: 468

Clianthus formosus (G.Don) Ford & Vickery ;  Ford, N. & Vickery, J.W. (1950) The correct name of Sturt's Desert Pea, Clianthus formosus (G.Don) comb. nov.. Contributions from the New South Wales National Herbarium 1(5): 303

Clianthus dampieri Lindl. nom. illeg. ;  Cunningham, A. ex Lindley, J. (1835) Note upon a handsome and hardy plant, called Clianthus puniceus. Transactions of the Horticultural Society of London ser. 2 1: 522
taxonomic Synonyms:

Clianthus dampieri var. marginata Dombrain ;  Dombrain, H.H. in Dombrain, H.H. (1866), The Floral Magazine 5: Pl. 274

Donia speciosa G.Don ;  Don, G. in Don, G. (1832), A General History of Dichlamydeous Plants 2: 468

Clianthus speciosus (G.Don) Asch. & Graebn. nom. illeg. ;  Ascherson, P.F.A. & Graebner, K.O.R.P.P. (1909) Synopsis der Mitteleuropaischen Flora 6(2); 7: 725

Clianthus oxleyi A.Cunn. ex Lindl. nom. illeg. ;  Cunningham, A. ex Lindley, J. (1835) Note upon a handsome and hardy plant, called Clianthus puniceus. Transactions of the Horticultural Society of London ser. 2 1: 522

Heenan, P.B. (1998) Phylogenetic analysis of the Carmichaelia complex, Clianthus and Swainsona (Fabaceae), from Australia and New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Botany 36(1): 21-40

Symon, D.E. (2000) Willdampia land or be wrecked?. Australian Systematic Botany Society Newsletter 104: 35-36
STATUS:   Morphological evidence [Thompson, 1990, 1993; Heenan, 1998], corroborated by recent DNA evidence [Wagstaff et al., 1999] clearly indicates that the Sturt's Desert Pea, Swainsona formosa, belongs in the genus Swainsona. Its recent segregation into the monotypic Willdampia is not supported by these recent studies, and as such this proposed taxonomic change has not been accepted. The correct name, therefore, remains Swainsona formosa
Nomenclatural Synonyms:

Willdampia formosa (G.Don) A.S.George ;  George, A.S. (1999) Willdampia, a new generic name for Sturt Pea.. The Western Australian Naturalist 22(3): 191