Vascular Plants

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Myrtaceae Juss.
Metrosideros floribunda Sm. , legitimate scientific apni Smith, J.E. (1797), Botanical Characters of Some Plants of the Natural Order of Myrti. Transactions of the Linnean Society of London 3: 267 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "Port Jackson, N.S.W."
  • Comment: The type collection was more than likely collected in 1794 not 1795 (White left the colony in 1794) – the latter date probably being the date of receival by Smith.

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basionym of: Acmena floribunda (Sm.) DC. legitimate basionym of: Angophora floribunda (Sm.) Sweet legitimate basionym of: Angophora floribunda (Sm.) Domin nom. illeg., nom. superfl. nomenclatural synonym of: Angophora floribunda (Sm.) Sweet legitimate nomenclatural synonym of: Angophora floribunda (Sm.) Sweet legitimate nomenclatural synonym of: Angophora floribunda (Sm.) Sweet legitimate nomenclatural synonym of: Angophora floribunda (Sm.) Sweet legitimate nomenclatural synonym of: Angophora floribunda (Sm.) Sweet legitimate nomenclatural synonym of: Angophora floribunda (Sm.) Sweet legitimate

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