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Persoonia juniperina Labill., legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
Weston, P.H. in McCarthy, P.M. (ed.) (1995), Proteaceae subfam. 1. Persoonioideae. Flora of Australia 16: 71, Fig 38B, Map 22 [secondary reference]
nomenclatural synonym: Linkia juniperina (Labill.) Kuntze legitimate taxonomic synonym: Persoonia juniperina var. brevifolia Meisn. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Persoonia juniperina var. ulicina Meisn. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Persoonia juniperina var. sericea Ewart & B.Rees legitimate taxonomic synonym: Persoonia latiuscula Gand. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Persoonia porrigens Gand. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Persoonia adjacens Gand. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Persoonia tasmanica Gand. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Persoonia juniperina var. mollis Orchard legitimate

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Persoonia juniperina Labill.

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