169 
(Portulaca oleracea, continued) 
granulato-stellulata (Poelln.) Danin & H. G. Baker, ssp. 
nicaraguensis Danin & H. G. Baker, ssp. nitida Danin 
& H. G. Baker, and ssp. oleracea were mapped as 
occurring in Missouri, but none of the other named 
variants was synonymized with these subspecies and in 
practice the minor differences in seed-coat morphology 
do not serve to separate Missouri plants adequately; 
thus no infraspecific taxa are accepted here), p. 633 
P. pilosa L. [S, G: P. mundula 1. M. Johnston] (Matthews and 
Levins, 1985a, b), p. 634 
TALINUM, rock pink 
Talinum calycinum Engelm., fame flower, flame flower, rock pink, 
large flower-of-an-hour, p. 636 
T. parviflorum Nutt. ex Torrey & A. Gray, prairie fame flower, 
rock pink, small flower-of-an-hour, p. 63 
PRIMULACEAE, primrose family 
ANAGALLIS, pimpernel 
[S, G: incl. CENTUNCULUS] 
(Taylor, 1955; Channell and Wood, 1959) 
+Anagallis arvensis L., scarlet pimpernel, poor man’s weatherglass, 
. 1171 
Ssp. arvensis 
ssp. caerulea (Schreber) Vollm., see excluded taxa 
A. minima (L.) E. H. Krause, chaffweed [S, G: Centunculus 
minimus L.] (Taylor, 1955; Channell and Wood, 1959), 
p. 1171 
ANDROSACE, rock jasmine 
Androsace occidentalis Pursh, western rock jasmine, Pp. 1165 
CENTUNCULUS (see ANAGALLIS) 
S: Steyermark G: Great Plains Flora M: Mohlenbrock 
