Genus & family checklist additions here

Belfield, ND(Zone 4a)

Isotropis has been added. Thanks!

Churchill, Victoria, Australia(Zone 10a)

Could you please add the genus Lotononis in the family Papilionaceae to the accepted list,

Ken

Belfield, ND(Zone 4a)

Lotononis has been added to the accepted list. Thanks!

Churchill, Victoria, Australia(Zone 10a)

Could you please add the genus Homalocalyx in the family Myrtaceae to the approved list,

Ken

Belfield, ND(Zone 4a)

Homalocalyx has been added. Thanks!

Churchill, Victoria, Australia(Zone 10a)

Could you please add the genus Mitrasacme in the family Loganiaceae to the approved list,

Ken

Belfield, ND(Zone 4a)

Mitrasacme has been added. Thanks!

Churchill, Victoria, Australia(Zone 10a)

Could you please add two more genera to the approved list,

Phyllota in the Papilionaceae

and
Euryomyrtus in the Myrtaceae

thanks,
Ken

Belfield, ND(Zone 4a)

Ken,

I've added Phyllota to the accepted list.

I'm having a little trouble determining if Euryomyrtus is the current genus and Baeckea the synonym, or if it's the other way around. Do you know which one is the current? We already have Baeckea in PlantFiles, so before I add Euryomyrtus I want to make sure which is the current name. Perhaps not all species transferred either to/from Euryomyrtus either.

Can you help me understand what the deal is with this?

Churchill, Victoria, Australia(Zone 10a)

Joan,

my understanding is that Euryomyrtus is the current genus name for Euryomyrtus ramosissima, which is the secies I am wanting to add. The genus Baeckea was a large one in Australia and has recently been thoroughly revised. I have been following these revisions with all the (once Baeckea) species that I have images of.

This site gives the revisions in full and has been my source for all the Baeckea names: http://asgap.org.au/APOL24/dec01-2.html

I have already added several species in one of the other new genera, Babingtonia: http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/adv_search.php?searcher[common]=&searcher[family]=&searcher[genus]=Babingtonia&searcher[species]=&searcher[cultivar]=&searcher[hybridizer]=&searcher[grex]=&search_prefs[blank_cultivar]=&search_prefs[sort_by]=rating&images_prefs=both&Search=Search
and in each case have added Baeckea as a synonym,

I think it is therefore safe to use Euryomyrtus. It is used in the current Flora of New South Wales, which is on the web in its entirety: http://plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/cgi-bin/NSWfl.pl?page=nswfl&lvl=sp&name=Euryomyrtus~ramosissima
The synonym appears on the page for the subspecies prostrata.

Ken

Belfield, ND(Zone 4a)

Thanks Ken, that was very helpful and I learned a lot! ^_^

I will add Euryomyrtus to the accepted list.

So, if I'm understanding this correctly, this entry would be the one you are looking for, but needs the genus updated and Baeckea moved to status?
http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/62713/

Joan

Churchill, Victoria, Australia(Zone 10a)

Thanks Joan, I had forgotten that I had made an entry and added some images previously, before I became aware of the name change. I have made the changes myself, so it now reads Euryomyrtus ramosissima, with the synonym set to Baeckea ramosissima. I was able to change it because I made the original entry. Thanks for your help,

Ken

Belfield, ND(Zone 4a)

Thanks Ken!

San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

Please add Dilatris to Haemodoraceae family. Thanks Joan And quick before the thought is gone! LOL. I am in my 2006 pics, April in case I forget. LOL

Belfield, ND(Zone 4a)

What plant are you trying to add? It appears that some species have been reassigned to other genera and Dilatris is now a synonym in most instances.

San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

http://fernkloof.com/species2.mv?Dilatris%20pillansii
Dilatris pillansii

Belfield, ND(Zone 4a)

Thanks! That species still appears to be standing up for it's rights. LOL I've added Dilatris to the accepted list, so you should be able to add your plant now.

San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

Thanks Joan

Belfield, ND(Zone 4a)

You're very welcome!

Churchill, Victoria, Australia(Zone 10a)

Could you please add the following to the approved genera:

in the Myrtaceae:
Pileanthus
Scholtzia

thanks,
Ken

Belfield, ND(Zone 4a)

Hi Ken,

They've been added!

Joan

Churchill, Victoria, Australia(Zone 10a)

Could you please add the moss family: Sphagnaceae and its one genus: Sphagnum to the approved list,

Ken

Belfield, ND(Zone 4a)

Sphagnaceae was already on the accepted list, but I added Sphagnum. If you have problems creating the entry, let us know.

Belfield, ND(Zone 4a)

Myosoton has been added to the accepted list so you should be able to create the entry for Myosoton aquaticum now. If you have any problems, please let us know.

Gent, Belgium(Zone 8a)

Thanks Joan!

Churchill, Victoria, Australia(Zone 10a)

Could you please add the following to the approved genera:

in the Myrtaceae:
Aluta: http://florabase.calm.wa.gov.au/browse/profile/19468

thanks,
Ken

Churchill, Victoria, Australia(Zone 10a)

I already intended to do that. That was the name I had my image stored under and I only discovered the new name when checking some details before creating the entry.

I will create the entry tomorrow,

thanks again

Ken

Golden, CO(Zone 5b)

I'd like to add a species under the missing genus Deherainia, family Theophrastaceae.

thanks!

Marlon

Belfield, ND(Zone 4a)

Deherainia has been added to the accepted list.

Sterling, VA(Zone 7a)

The closest listing/image I found for my Philodendron erubescens 'Pink Princess' is a black-leaf philodendron. I was wondering if Philodendron erubescens 'Pink Princess' could be added to the Philodendron family. Thanks, Snug

Thumbnail by Snug_As_Bug_Rug
Belfield, ND(Zone 4a)

Here's the PlantFile entry for 'Pink Princess' http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/58994/ Is that the entry you were looking for?

Great photo! Please consider adding it to the entry.

Sterling, VA(Zone 7a)

Yes Joan, thank you! I can't believe I couldn't find it! Snug

Scott County, KY(Zone 5b)

Wow! First timer here (and I already sent a Contact Us note after a prompt)...I would like to add the genus Hemiptelea.

The plant is Hemiptelea davidii, in the family Ulmaceae.

Belfield, ND(Zone 4a)

Hemiptelea has been added to the accepted list. You should be able to add your plant now, but if you have any problems, please let us know.

Churchill, Victoria, Australia(Zone 10a)

Could you please add the following to the approved genera:

in the Orchidaceae:
Leporella: http://www.retiredaussies.com/ColinsHome%20Page/Orchids/Leporella/Leporella%20fimbriata%20Fringed%20Hare%20Orchid.htm

thanks,
Ken

Belfield, ND(Zone 4a)

Ken, Leporella is already in the accepted genera. Did you have trouble creating an entry for it?

Churchill, Victoria, Australia(Zone 10a)

Sorry Joan, I only tried to search for it and there were none in PlantFiles. I have now added Leporella fimbriata successfully and will add my images tomorrow,

Ken

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