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Cyperus rotundus var. amaliae C.B.Clarke, legitimate, scientific tax. nov. apni
Clarke, C.B. (1884), On the Indian Species of Cyperus. Journal of the Linnean Society, Botany 21: 171 [tax. nov.] BHL
  • Type: "Australia: Queensland, Rockhampton (Amalia Dietrich n. 712, h. Kew); Victoria, Murray et Darling flumina (F. Mueller, h. Kew); Portus Molle (MacGillivray, h. Kew)."
  • Etymology: (not specified.) [but presumably named in honour of Amalie Dietrich (1821-1891), collector of one element of the original material]

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taxonomic synonym of: Cyperus victoriensis C.B.Clarke legitimate taxonomic synonym of: Cyperus scariosus R.Br. legitimate pro parte taxonomic synonym of: Cyperus victoriensis C.B.Clarke legitimate pro parte taxonomic synonym of: Cyperus victoriensis C.B.Clarke legitimate pro parte taxonomic synonym of: Cyperus rotundus L. legitimate pro parte taxonomic synonym of: Cyperus rotundus L. legitimate

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