Vascular Plants

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Chenopodium blackianum Aellen, legitimate, scientific nom. nov. apni
Aellen, P. (10 October 1930), Die systematische Stellung und Gliederung der R. Brownschen Gattung Dysphania. Botanische Jahrbücher für Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie 63: 487 [nom. nov.]
replaced synonym: Dysphania littoralis R.Br. legitimate
  • Etymology: "Bennant nach Herrn J.M. BLACK, Verfasser der vorzuglichen Fl. South Austr." [i.e. Named for Mr J.M.Black, author of the excellent Flora of South Australia.]
  • Comment: nom. nov.; non Chenopodium littorale (L.) Thunb. (1815), nec C. littorale Moq. (1840), nom. illeg.

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taxonomic synonym of: Dysphania littoralis R.Br. legitimate nomenclatural synonym of: Dysphania littoralis R.Br. legitimate taxonomic synonym of: Dysphania littoralis R.Br. legitimate nomenclatural synonym of: Dysphania littoralis R.Br. legitimate taxonomic synonym of: Dysphania littoralis R.Br. legitimate taxonomic synonym of: Dysphania littoralis R.Br. legitimate nomenclatural synonym of: Dysphania littoralis R.Br. legitimate

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