Vascular Plants

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Cullen parvum (F.Muell.) J.W.Grimes, legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
Grimes, J.W. (31 October 1997), A revision of Cullen (Leguminosae: Papilionoideae). Australian Systematic Botany 10(4): 606-607 [secondary reference]
  • Type: Syntypes: in dry pastures on the Thompson (lectotype (Grimes 1996), F.von Mueller, MEL 1563777; isolectotype K (hb. hook.)) and Latrobe Rivers (F.Mueller, MEL 1563776, W), and in South Australia, on the Torrens (not found) and Gawler Rivers (not found), on the Barossa Ranges (Dr. Behr, MEL 1563778, Dr. Behr 48, MEL 117199), near Villunga (F.Mueller, MEL 117198).
nomenclatural synonym: Psoralea parva F.Muell. legitimate nomenclatural synonym: Psoralea adscendens var. parva (F.Muell.) Benth. legitimate nomenclatural synonym: Lotodes parva (F.Muell.) Kuntze legitimate

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Cullen parvum (F.Muell.) J.W.Grimes

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