Wallisia lindeniana (Regel) E.Morren
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- Taxonomy: Basionym:—Tillandsia lindeniana Regel, Gartenflora 18: 193, pl. 619 (Jul–Aug 1869), nom. nov. pro Tillandsia lindenii Regel (Mar 1869), Type:—Linden Hortus s.n. in St. Petersburg Hortus s.n. (holo ?LE); Lectotype (designated by Smith & Downs, 1977: 844):—Plate 619 in Gartenflora 18 (Jul–Aug 1869)
≡ Tillandsia lindenii Regel, Index Seminum Hort. Bot. Petrop. 1868: 92 (Mar 1869), as ‘Lindeni’, nom. illeg. [Art. 53.1], nonK. Koch (23 May 1868) nec H. Laurentius (Aug 1868), Type:—Linden Hortus s.n. in St. Petersburg Hortus s.n. (holo ?LE)
≡ Vriesea lindenii Lem., Ill. Hort. 16: pl. 610 (Aug–Dez 1869), as ‘Lindeni’, nom. nov. pro Tillandsia lindeniana Regel (Jul–Aug 1869), nom. illeg. [Art. 52.1]
≡ Tillandsia lindenii var. regeliana E. Morren, Belgique Hort. 20: 225, pl. 12 (Apr–Dec 1870), nom. nov. pro Tillandsialindeniana Regel
≡ Phytarrhiza lindenii var. regeliana (E. Morren) E. Morren, Belgique Hort. 29: 298 (1879)
= Tillandsia umbellata André, Rev. Hort. 58: 60, pl. (1886), Type:—André K-317 (holo K) —See Barfuss et al. 2016 p. 49-50
- Note:—Tillandsia umbellata actually is a new description of T. lindeniana in the original sense. Smith (20 Jun 1951: 493) already realized the obvious resemblance (to plate 619 in Regel Jul–Aug 1869), but stressed later illustrations of more vigorous plants (T. lindenii var. major, Dombrain 1871) with longer peduncles and larger inflorescences, which are actually already the hybrid of Wallisia cyanea × Wallisia lindeniana, Wallisia × duvalii. —See Barfuss et al. 2016 p. 49-50