Vascular Plants

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Baeckea saxicola A.Cunn. ex Hook., legitimate, scientific tax. nov. apni
Hooker, W.J. in Hooker, W.J. (ed.) (1832), Botanical Magazine 59: t. 3160 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "Received from the Royal Gardens at Kew, by favour of Mr. AITON, and where it was introduced by Mr. ALLAN CUNNINGHAM, who informs me that it is a native of bare, granite rocks on the South-west coast of Australia, where he detected it in 1822, flowering in the month of February."

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basionym of: Gomphotis saxicola (A.Cunn. ex Hook.) Raf. legitimate basionym of: Astraea saxicola (A.Cunn. ex Hook.) Schauer legitimate basionym of: Thryptomene saxicola (A.Cunn. ex Hook.) Schauer legitimate basionym of: Bucheria saxicola (A.Cunn. ex Hook.) Heynh. legitimate nomenclatural synonym of: Thryptomene saxicola (A.Cunn. ex Hook.) Schauer legitimate nomenclatural synonym of: Thryptomene saxicola (A.Cunn. ex Hook.) Schauer legitimate nomenclatural synonym of: Thryptomene saxicola (A.Cunn. ex Hook.) Schauer legitimate

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