
Linaceae
Philbornea
Last edited by Pieter B. Pelser, 5 January 2020
- Philbornea magnifolia (Stapf) Hallier f., Arch. Néerl. Sc. Ex. Nat. 3 B, 1 (1912) 110; Hooren & Noot., Blumea 29 (1984) 556; Fl. Males. ser. 1, 10 (1988) 614; ≡ Hugonia magnifolia (Stapf) Byng & Christenh., Global Fl. 4 (2018) 129; ≡ Durandea magnifolia Stapf, Hooker's Icon. Pl. 29 (1909) t. 2822. = Philbornea palawanica Hallier f., Arch. Néerl. Sc. Ex. Nat. iii B, 1 (1912) 110; Merr., EPFP 2 (1923) 325. Distribution: Borneo, Philippines, Sumatra. PALAWAN. Notes: Periodically inundated soil near rivers, up to 270m. Conservation status: Vulnerable (DAO 2017-11). Native.
References
- 📋 DENR Administrative Order. 2017. Updated national list of threatened Philippine plants and their categories. DAO 2017-11
- 📋 Hooren, AMN van & HP Nooteboom. 1984. Linaceae and Ctenolophonaceae especially of Malesia, with notes on their demarcation and the relationships with Ixonanthaceae. Blumea 29: 547-563
- 📋 Hooren, AMN van & HP Nooteboom. 1988. Linaceae. Flora Malesiana series 1, 10: 607-619
- 📋 McDill JR & BB Simpson. 2010. Molecular phylogenetics of Linaceae with complete generic sampling and data from two plastid genes. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 165: 64-83