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Seringia arborescens (W.T.Aiton) Druce, legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
Wilkins, C.F. & Whitlock, B.A. (10 May 2016), Seringia revised to include Keraudrenia (Lasiopetaleae: Malvaceae s.l.). Australian Systematic Botany 28(5,6): 280-283, 324, 325, Figs 3A, 6C (map), 8 [secondary reference]
  • Lectotype: "here designated: [annotation reverse side of sheet:] 1. Hort. Kewensis, grown from seed collected by George Caley. 2. Port Jackson. BM 000031067!."
nomenclatural synonym: Lasiopetalum arborescens W.T.Aiton legitimate taxonomic synonym: Seringia platyphylla J.Gay nom. illeg., nom. superfl. taxonomic synonym: Seringia platyphylla J.Gay isonym taxonomic synonym: Gaya platyphylla Spreng. nom. illeg. taxonomic synonym: Seringea platyphylla F.Muell. orth. var. common name: lofty fire-bush [n/a]
  • Etymology: "From the Latin arborescens meaning ‘tree-like’ (Stearn 1983 [i.e. W.T.Stearn Botanical Latin new edn.(1983)]), pertaining to the tree-like habit of this species."

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Seringia arborescens (W.T.Aiton) Druce

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