Vascular Plants

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Poiretia linearis Sm., legitimate, scientific tax. nov. apni
Smith, J.E. (1808), Characters of Platylobium, Bossiaea and of a new Genus named Poiretia. Transactions of the Linnean Society of London 9: 304 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "This shrub, sedds and specimens of which have been sent from New South Wales, flowered in Mr. George Hibbert's rich collection at Clapham in 1798."
  • Comment: Published under POIRETIA Smith (1808) (nom. illeg.) non Gmelin (1791) nec Cav. (1797) nec Vent. (1807).

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basionym of: Hovea linearis (Sm.) R.Br. legitimate basionym of: Phusicarpos linearis (Sm.) Poir. legitimate nomenclatural synonym of: Hovea linearis (Sm.) R.Br. legitimate nomenclatural synonym of: Hovea linearis (Sm.) R.Br. legitimate nomenclatural synonym of: Hovea linearis (Sm.) R.Br. legitimate nomenclatural synonym of: Hovea linearis (Sm.) R.Br. legitimate nomenclatural synonym of: Hovea linearis (Sm.) R.Br. legitimate

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