Vascular Plants

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Eriostemon lancifolius F.Muell., legitimate, scientific tax. nov. apni
Mueller, F.J.H. von (1855), Description of fifty new Australian plants, chiefly from the colony of Victoria. Transactions and Proceedings of the Victorian Institute for the Advancement of Science 1: 32 [tax. nov.] BHL
  • Type: "On the stony summit of Mount McFarlan at an elevation of nearly five thound feet on Mount Tambo and the Upper Mitta Mitta."
  • Comment: See paper by O.Seberg, Taxon 35: 262-271 (1986), which discusses the date of publication of Mueller's preprint.

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taxonomic synonym of: Eriostemon myoporoides DC. legitimate taxonomic synonym of: Eriostemon myoporoides DC. legitimate taxonomic synonym of: Eriostemon myoporoides DC. legitimate taxonomic synonym of: Eriostemon myoporoides DC. legitimate taxonomic synonym of: Philotheca myoporoides (DC.) Bayly subsp. myoporoides legitimate taxonomic synonym of: Philotheca myoporoides (DC.) Bayly subsp. myoporoides legitimate taxonomic synonym of: Philotheca myoporoides (DC.) Bayly subsp. myoporoides legitimate

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