Vascular Plants

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Olearia ramulosa var. communis Benth., nom. inval., scientific primary reference apni
Bentham, G. (5 January 1867), Orders XLVIII. Myrtaceae- LXII. Compositae. Flora Australiensis 3: 477 [primary reference] BHL
taxonomic synonym: Aster aculeatus Labill. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Aster ramulosus Labill. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Aster exasperatus Link legitimate taxonomic synonym: Diplostephium ramulosum (Labill.) Nees legitimate taxonomic synonym: Diplostephium aculeatum (Labill.) Nees legitimate taxonomic synonym: Eurybia epileia DC. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Eurybia aculeata (Labill.) DC. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Eurybia propinqua DC. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Eurybia ramulosa (Labill.) DC. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Eurybia ericoides Steetz legitimate
  • Comment: nom. inval. under ICN Art. 26.2 (Shenzhen Code, 2018), as this was intended to be the type variety but the varietal name does not repeat the specific epithet.

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pro parte taxonomic synonym of: Olearia ericoides (Steetz) N.A.Wakef. legitimate taxonomic synonym of: Olearia ramulosa (Labill.) Benth. legitimate taxonomic synonym of: Olearia ramulosa (Labill.) Benth. legitimate

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