Vascular Plants

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Tetratheca richardsiana Blakely, legitimate, scientific tax. nov. apni
Blakely, W.F. (1940), Additions to the flora of New South Wales. The Australian Naturalist 10(7): 247 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "Old Clarence Siding, Blue Mountains, J.H. Maiden, 9/1898; Clarence to Wolgan, J.H.Maiden, 11/1906. Widespread on poor, sandy, subpeaty soil over pipe clay, at an elevation of 3,400 to 3,600 feet, Clarence to Ball Trig. Station, and near Newnes Junction, W.F. Blakely, Jeane and W.J. Buckingham, 25 and 26 11/1938; near Upper Dam, Lithgow Water Supply, Clarence, same collectors, 21/10/1939. 22 mile post old Clarence–Wolgan road, same collectors, 30/12/1939."

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taxonomic synonym of: Tetratheca rubioides A.Cunn. legitimate taxonomic synonym of: Tetratheca rubioides A.Cunn. legitimate taxonomic synonym of: Tetratheca rubioides A.Cunn. legitimate

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