Lugar de publicación
Int. Rock Gard. 122: [figs.40, 43-46] (2020)
Cita del ejemplar Tipo
CHILE. Atacama Region, Huasco Province, 1 km S of Huasco town towards Playa Brava, 28º28'47"S 71º14'11"W, 65-90 m, 12 Jan 2001, leg. J.M. Watson & A.R. Flores, F.& W. 9586 (holotype SGO).
Referencias
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Hoffmann et al (2015)
Hoffmann J., A.E. , Watson, J.M. y Flores Q., A.R. 2015. Flora Silvestre de Chile; Cuando El Desierto Florece Vol. 1 Monocotiledóneas y otros taxones. 261 pp.
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Watson & Flores (2019)
Watson, J.M. y Flores, A.R. 2019. When did you last see your Dad? A new Chilean Zephyranthes and Argentinian Olsynium gifted to Darling Daughters by their step-mum and often absent father. International Rock Gardener 120: 25-76
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Watson & Flores 2020b
Watson, J.M. y Flores, A.R 2020. Sarah meets her namesake. Zephyranthes sarae is still alive and kicking at Tambillo. International Rock Gardener 123:
Regiones
Hábitat
Desierto, Desierto y semidesierto costero y Oasis de niebla
Distribución y habitat
Comprises two adjacent populations to the north at Huasco in the Atacama Region where most plants occur and one population south of La Serena in the Coquimbo Region.
Categoría de conservación
- VU, vulnerable (Watson & Flores (2019))
Hábito
Coastal desert and mattoral with regular dense sea fog. The overall associated species are low to dwarf xerophytic shrubs including a wide range of cacti and drought resistant geophytes
Características claves para su identificación
Notas
Zephyranthes sarae was included in Hoffmann et al. 2015: 52, (fig. 6) as Myostemma species. See painting reproduced here.