WCSP (2013). 'World Checklist of Selected Plant Families. Facilitated by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Published on the Internet; http://apps.kew.org/wcsp/ (קישור)
My understanding from @whiteoak (who I hope will correct me here if I misstate anything) is that there are four different Stenanthium taxa (2 species, each with 2 varieties), three of them represented by these observations across the southeastern US. A paper in prep by Sorrie and Weakley will come out soon to clarify these 4 taxa. According to @whiteoak, my observation in the coastal plain of NC should be Stenanthium densum, as indicated by the taxon swap, but the observations elsewhere in the southeast would be one of the four different entities and definitely not all Stenanthium densum. So I hesitate to update content until the taxonomy is officially clarified, because I wouldn't want to lose any legitimate taxonomic resolution (particularly on uncommon or rare species) by lumping.
חילוקי דעות לא מכוונים מתרחשים כאשר הורה (B) עובר דילול באמצעות החלפת צאצא (E) אל חלק אחר בעץ הטקסונומי, מה שגורם לזיהויים קיימים של ההורה להתפרש כחילוקי דעות עם זיהויים קיימים של הצאצא שהוחלף.
Identification
זיהוי 2 של טקסוןE יהיה חילוקי דעות לא מכוונים עם זיהוי 1 של טקסון B לאחר החלפת הטקסון
אם דילול של הורה גורם ליותר מ-10 חילוקים דעות לא מכוונים, כדאי לך לפצל את ההורה לאחר החלפת הצאצא כדי להחליף זיהויים קיימים של הורה (B) בזיהויים לא סותרים.
My understanding from @whiteoak (who I hope will correct me here if I misstate anything) is that there are four different Stenanthium taxa (2 species, each with 2 varieties), three of them represented by these observations across the southeastern US. A paper in prep by Sorrie and Weakley will come out soon to clarify these 4 taxa. According to @whiteoak, my observation in the coastal plain of NC should be Stenanthium densum, as indicated by the taxon swap, but the observations elsewhere in the southeast would be one of the four different entities and definitely not all Stenanthium densum. So I hesitate to update content until the taxonomy is officially clarified, because I wouldn't want to lose any legitimate taxonomic resolution (particularly on uncommon or rare species) by lumping.