Classification System: APG IV
Superregnum: Eukaryota
Regnum: Plantae
Cladus: Angiosperms
Cladus: Eudicots
Cladus: Core eudicots
Cladus: Asterids
Cladus: Campanulids
Ordo: Asterales
Familia: Asteraceae
Subfamilia: Asteroideae
Tribus: Tageteae
Genus: Bajacalia
Species: B. crassifolia – B. moranii – B. tridentata
Name
Bajacalia Loockerman, B.L.Turner & R.K.Jansen, 2003
References
Loockerman D.J., Turner, B.L. & Jansen, R.K., Systematic Botany 28(1): 204. 2003.
Bajaclalia. Global Compositae Checklist.
Links
Hassler, M. 2018. Bajacalia. World Plants: Synonymic Checklists of the Vascular Plants of the World In: Roskovh, Y., Abucay, L., Orrell, T., Nicolson, D., Bailly, N., Kirk, P., Bourgoin, T., DeWalt, R.E., Decock, W., De Wever, A., Nieukerken, E. van, Zarucchi, J. & Penev, L., eds. 2018. Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life. Published on the internet. Accessed: 2018 Apr. 15. Reference page.
International Plant Names Index. 2018. Bajacalia. Published online. Accessed: Apr. 15 2018.
The Plant List 2013. Bajacalia in The Plant List Version 1.1. Published on the internet. Accessed: 2018 Apr. 15.
Tropicos.org 2018. Bajacalia. Missouri Botanical Garden. Published on the internet. Accessed: 2018 Apr. 15.
Bajacalia is a genus of three flowering plants in the sunflower family, Asteraceae. The genus was erected in 2003 to house two species moved from genus Porophyllum, now named Bajacalia tridentata and B. crassifolia. The third was newly described at the time and named Bajacalia moranii.[1] These plants are native to Baja California in Mexico (States of Baja California and Baja California Sur); one species (B. crassifolia)also has been found on Tiburón Island, part of Sonora. They have succulent leaves and yellow flowers.[2]
References
Loockerman, D. J., et al. (2003). Phylogenetic relationships within the Tageteae (Asteraceae) based on nuclear ribosomal ITS and chloroplast ndhF gene sequences. Systematic Botany 28, 191-207.
Wilder, B. T., et al. (2008). Succulent plant diversity of the Sonoran islands, Gulf of California, Mexico. Haseltonia 14, 127-60.
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