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Banksia robur Cav., legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
George, A.S. (11 September 1981), The genus Banksia L.f. (Proteaceae). Nuytsia 3(3): 304-306, Figs 2E, 8(6), 33 (map), 34 [secondary reference] BHL
  • Lectotype: "MA (photo seen) labelled "inter Jackson et Botany Bay arbor 25–30 pedes alta. Née dedit" and determined as Banksia robur by Cavanilles. Two other sheets at MA are probably syntypes."
nomenclatural synonym: Sirmuellera robur (Cav.) Kuntze legitimate taxonomic synonym: Banksia longifolia Donn ex F.Dietr. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Banksia uncigera Knight nom. illeg., nom. superfl. taxonomic synonym: Banksia dilleniifolia Knight nom. illeg., nom. superfl. taxonomic synonym: Banksia latifolia R.Br. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Banksia macrophylla Link legitimate taxonomic synonym: Banksia integrifolia var. dentata Meisn. legitimate

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Banksia robur Cav.

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