Vascular Plants

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Hibiscus lilacinus Lindl., legitimate, scientific tax. nov. apni
Lindley, J. in Lindley, J. (ed.) (1837), Edwards's Botanical Register 23: t. 2009 [tax. nov.] BHL
  • Type: "A beautiful new Hibiscus, obtained from seeds sent home from Swan River by Sir James Stirling, and raised with his usual skill and success by Mr. Robert Mangles, to which gentleman I am indebted for a wild specimen from Swan River. ... The latter is so little like the garden plant that, under other circumstances, I should have hesitated to consider them the same ..."

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basionym of: Lagunaria lilacina (Lindl.) Sweet legitimate basionym of: Fugosia lilacinus (Lindl.) G.Don ex Loudon legitimate taxonomic synonym of: Fugosia hakeifolia var. coronopifolia (Miq.) Benth. legitimate basionym of: Cienfuegosia hakeifolia var. lilacina (Lindl.) Hochr. nom. illeg. basionym of: Alyogyne lilacina (Lindl.) Lewton legitimate taxonomic synonym of: Alyogyne sp. Geraldton (R.Davis 3487) WA Herbarium [n/a]

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