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Showing Persoonia daphnoides
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- Plantae(reg.)
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- Persoonia(gen.)
- daphnoides(sp.)
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Type: "Ora orient., prope Hunter's River, Aug.,1827, A. Cunningham." Lecto fide P.H.Weston & L.A.S.Johnson Telopea 4; 301 (1991); also a discussion on why the type locality cited by Brown and recorded on Allan Cunningham labels 'is undoubtedly erroneous'.
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Lectotype: "(here designated): Western Branches of Hunter's River, Cunningham 56, - (BM). PROBABLE ISOLECTOTYPES: Bulga Road N from Port Jackson ... Mount Dangar, Cunningham 56 Aug 1827 (K); Hunters River, Cunningham 59, Aug 1827 (K, fragment NSW); also NY."
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APC Dist.: Qld, NSW