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Leucopogon corymbiformis Hislop, legitimate, scientific tax. nov. apni
Hislop, M. (1 May 2014), New species from the Leucopogon pulchellus group (Ericaceae: Styphelioideae: Styphelieae). Nuytsia 24: 78-81, Figs 1B, 3 (map), 4 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: Cape Arid National Park, Western Australia [precise locality withheld for conservation reasons], 20 August 2012, M. Hislop 4227 (holo: PERTH 08382093; iso: CANB, K, MEL, NSW).
taxonomic synonym: Leucopogon sp. Cape Arid (M.Paxman 50) WA Herbarium [n/a]
  • Etymology: "From the Latin corymbus (a cluster of flowers) and -formis (-formed); having an inflorescence with the general appearance of, but not necessarily the structure of, a true corymb. This is a reference to the inflorescence of this species which is an unusual one for the genus, in that the flowers are pedicellate with the pedicels becoming progressively shorter towards the top of the inflorescence."

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