Vascular Plants

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Eucalyptus whitei Maiden & Blakely, legitimate, scientific tax. nov. apni
Maiden, J.H. & Blakely, W.F. (21 December 1925), Descriptions of sixteen new species of Eucalyptus. Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 59: 172-175 [tax. nov.] BHL
  • Type: "Burdekin River an old specimen from F. Mueller, mixed with E. crebra; at 1400 feet, Prairie, 30 miles east of Hughenden. ... (R.H. Cambage, No. 3955, 1913); Berricania, Central Queensland, on the road between Muttaburra and Prairie ... (C.T. White, April, 1919); Tower Hill, ... (No. 16, same collector and date); common about Berricania. J.S. Swanson, September, 1920 (C.T. White, No 17); ... The Plains, Prairie (J.R. Chisholm, August, 1920)."
  • Etymology: "... in honour of Cyril Tenison White, Government Botanist of Queensland, whose distinguished services to the botany of his State are well known."

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