Vascular Plants

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Eucalyptus redunca var. angustifolia Benth., legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
Fitzgerald, W.V. (1903), Trees of Western Australia, with notes on their uses and distribution. Journal of Proceedings of the Mueller Botany Society of Western Australia 1(11): 40 [secondary reference] BHL
  • Comment: G.Chippendale, Fl. Australia 19: 446 (1988), treats this as the place of publication of the name of a new taxon, Eucalyptus redunca var. angustifolia Fitzg., and indicates that its identity is uncertain. However, since Fitzgerald also listed Eucalyptus redunca var. melanophloia Benth. and Eucalyptus redunca var. elata Benth. in the same work, this is here treated as a secondary reference to Eucalyptus redunca var. angustifolia Benth.

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Eucalyptus redunca var. angustifolia Benth.

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