References for Portulacaceae

Carolin, R. 1987. A review of the family Portulacaceae. Aust. J. Bot. 35:383-412.
Chambers, K.L. 1993. Claytonia. Pages 898-905 in J.C. Hickman, ed. The Jepson manual: higher plants of California. Univ. Calif. Press. Berkeley and Los Angeles, CA.
Chuang, C.C. 1974. Lewisia tweedyi: a plant record for Canada. Syesis 7:259-260.
Davis, R.J. 1966. The North American perennial species of Claytonia (Portulacaceae). Brittonia. 18:285-302.
Douglas, G.W., and M.J. Ratcliffe. 1981. Some rare plant collections, including three new records for Canada, from Cathedral Provincial Park, Southern British Columbia. Can. J. Bot. 59:1537-1538.
Douglas, G.W., and R.J. Taylor. 1972. The biosystematics, chemotaxonomy and ecology of Claytonia lanceolata in western Washington. Can. J. Bot. 50:2177-2187.
Fellows, C.E., and K.L. Chambers. 1976. Nomenclatural notes on Claytonia spathulata. Madrono 23:297-299.
Halleck, D.K., and D. Wiens. 1966. Taxonomic studies of Claytonia rosea and C. lanceolata (Portulacaceae). Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 52:205-212.
Hinton, W.F. 1975. Systematics of Calyptridium umbellatum complex (Portulacaceae). Brittonia 27:197-208.
Holub, J. 1975. Claytonia alsinoides - nova zplanela rostlina ceskoslovenske kveteny a poznamky k jejimu rodovemu zarazeni. Preslia 47:317-330.
Lewis, W.H., and Y. Suda. 1968. Karyotypes in relation to classification and phylogeny in Claytonia. Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 55:64-67.
McNeill, J. 1975. A generic revision of Portulacaceae tribe Montieae using techniques of numerical taxonomy. Can. J. Bot. 53:789-809.
McNeill, J. 1973. Lewisia triphylla (S. Watson) Robinson and Spraguea umbellata Torrey, new species for Canada. Syesis 6:179-181.
McNeill, J. 1972. New taxa of Claytonia section Claytonia (Portulacaceae). Can. J. Bot. 50:1895-1898.
McNeill, J. 1974. Synopsis of a revised classification of Portulacaceae. Taxon 23:725-728.
McNeill, J., and J.N. Findlay. 1971. The systematic position of Claytonia bostockii. Can. J. Bot. 49:713-715.
Miller, J.M. 1978. Phenotypic variation, distribution and relationships of diploid and tetroploid populations of the Claytonia perfoliata complex. Syst. Bot. 3:322-341.
Miller, J.M. 1976. Variation in populations of Claytonia perfoliata. Syst. Bot. 1:20-34.
Miller, J.M., and K.L. Chambers. 1977. Chromosome numbers and relationships of Claytonia saxosa and C. arenicola (Portulacaceae). Madrono 24:62-63.
Miller, J.M., K.L. Chambers and C.E. Fellows. 1984. Cytogeographic patterns and relationships in the Claytonia sibirica complex (Portulacaceae). Syst. Bot. 9:266-271.
Moore, D.M. 1963. The subspecies of Montia fontana L. Bot. Not. 116:16-30.
Nilsson, O. 1971. Studies in Montia L. and Claytonia L. and allied genera. V. The genus Montiastrum (Gray) Rydb. Bot. Not. 124:87-121.
Pojar, J. 1975. Interesting angiosperms from Cathedral Lakes Park and the lower Skeena River. Syesis 8:391.
Stewart, D. and D. Wiens. 1971. Chromosome races in Claytonia lanceolata (Portulacaceae). Amer. J. Bot.58:732-736.
Swanson, J.R. 1966. A synopsis of relationships in Montioideae (Portulacaceae). Brittonia 18:229-241.

Source for the Reference Lists

George W. Douglas, Del Meidinger and Jim Pojar. 1998-2002. Illustrated Flora of British Columbia.