Castilleja integra

Definition
The name Castilleja integra appears to reference a taxonomic designation within the genus Castilleja (commonly known as Indian paintbrush). However, no widely accepted botanical literature or major plant databases presently recognize Castilleja integra as a validly published species or subspecies.

Overview

  • The genus Castilleja belongs to the family Orobanchaceae and comprises hemiparasitic herbaceous plants native primarily to the Americas.
  • The specific epithet integra is not listed among the accepted or synonymized names for known Castilleja taxa in major references such as the International Plant Names Index (IPNI), The Plant List, or Tropicos.
  • Consequently, the term Castilleja integra is not regarded as an established concept in botanical nomenclature.

Etymology/Origin

  • Castilleja: Named in honor of the Spanish botanist Domingo Castillejo (1744–1793).
  • integra: Derived from Latin integrus, meaning “whole,” “entire,” or “undivided.” In botanical Latin, such an epithet often denotes a plant with entire (undivided) leaves or other unsegmented features.

Characteristics
Accurate morphological or ecological characteristics for Castilleja integra are not confirmed, as the name does not correspond to a recognized taxon in authoritative sources.

Related Topics

  • Castilleja (genus) – overview of Indian paintbrush species and their hemiparasitic lifestyle.
  • Castilleja integrifolia – a validated species (wholeleaf Indian paintbrush) whose epithet shares a similar linguistic root.
  • Botanical nomenclature – principles governing the valid publication and acceptance of plant names.

Note
Because Castilleja integra lacks verification in reputable taxonomic references, the information provided here is limited to possible linguistic interpretation and contextual association with the Castilleja genus. Accurate information about a species bearing this exact name is not confirmed.

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