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Lambertia orbifolia subsp. pecuniosa A.D.Webb, L.T.Monks &Wege, legitimate, scientific tax. nov. apni
Wege, J.A., Monks, L.T., Webb, A.D., Binks, R.M. & Coates, D.J. (27 April 2023), Taxonomic resolution of infraspecific taxa in Lambertia orbifolia (Proteaceae) using molecular and morphological evidence. Nuytsia 34: 135-136, Fig. 4 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "south-west of Bowelling, Western Australia [precise locality withheld for conservation reasons], 8 February 2022, J.A. Wege, L. Monks, A. Webb & T. Cartagena JAW 2195 (holo: PERTH 09444823; iso: MEL, NSW)."
taxonomic synonym: Lambertia orbifolia subsp. Bowelling (A.Webb AW 09107) WA Herbarium [n/a] common name: Penny-leaved Honeysuckle [n/a]
  • Etymology: "The epithet is from the Latin pecuniosus (moneyed, rich, wealthy) and is a reference to the penny-like leaves. Local property owners have long been aware of this taxon, referring to it as ‘Penny Bush’."

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