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Showing Calothamnus tuberosus
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Type: "Peak Charles, (32°53′S, 121°10′E); ... 10 April 1971, A.S. George 10626 (holo: PERTH)."
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APC Dist.: WA
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Etymology: "Tuber, Latin meaning 'a swelling' or 'tumour', and -osus, Latin for 'abounding in'. Refers to the long, tuberous roots possesed by this species."
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APC Dist.: WA