Vascular Plants

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Leptospermum nitidum Hook.f., legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
Thompson, J. (8 December 1989), A revision of the genus Leptospermum (Myrtaceae). Telopea 3(3): 435-436, map 9-75 [secondary reference]
  • Type: "SYNTYPES: TASMANIA: Rocky Cape, Gunn [813/1842, 29.12.1837], (K, n.v.; dupl. NSW); heathy plains between Macquarie Harbour and Lake St Clair, Gunn (K, n.v.). There are specimens in NSW, 'heathy hills, Cape Sorrel, Macquarie Harbour, J. M[illigan] 366, herb. Gunn 813/1842, 3.5.1842' and 'heathy and peaty plains, Macquarie Harbour, Gunn 813, Nov. 1846', and in HO, 'Rocky Cape, Gunn 813/1842, 4.10.1838' and 'Detention Corner, Macquarie Harbour, Gunn 813, 10.2.1845'."
nomenclatural synonym: Leptospermum flavescens var. nitidum (Hook.f.) Rodway legitimate nomenclatural synonym: Leptospermum pubescens var. nitidum (Hook.f.) Domin legitimate

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Leptospermum nitidum Hook.f.

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