Vascular Plants

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Ericaceae Juss.
Gaultheria appressa A.W.Hill , legitimate scientific apni APC Hill, A.W. (1935), Journal of the Linnean Society, Botany 49: 622 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "VICTORIA: Bogong Ranges, Mueller. Big River under Mount Bogong, 1500 m., Jan. 1924, Tadgell. Cobboras Mountains, 900 m., Feb. 1854, Mueller. Macalister and Hardinger Ranges, 1868, Mueller. Gippsland, Mt. Mueller, 1500 m., Luehmann & French (in Herb. Nat. N.S.W.). Victoria Alps, under 1500 m., 1903, Tadgell. Towards Mount Feathertop, 1200–1500 m., Tadgell. Mount Donna Buang, Dec. 1927, A.W. Hill. Kyhean, east of Nimitybella, 1865, Cambage. Crewen State Forest, July 1917, de Beuzeville. Mount St. Bernard, Jan. 1900, Maiden. NSW SOUTH WALES: Jenolan Caves, March 1900, Blakely. Barrington Tops, 1500 m., Dec. 1915, Boorman. Tumut District, April 1895, Betche (in Herb. Nat. N.S.W.)."

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