Vascular Plants
Australian Plant Name Index (APNI)
The Australian Plant Name Index (APNI) is a tool for the botanical community that deals with plant names and their usage in the scientific literature, whether as a current name or synonym. APNI does not recommend any particular taxonomy or nomenclature. For a listing of currently accepted scientific names for the Australian vascular flora, please use the Australian Plant Census (APC) link above.
Neotype:"Holotype: Murrinmurrin, 1902, W.J. George s.n. (B, destroyed); 21.6 km E of Leonora, 2 km E of Malcolm Dam, 28.ix.1990, R.J.Chinnock 8146 (PERTH, neotype here designated; isoneotypes AD, MEL)."
APC Dist.:WA
Etymology:"After W.J. George who first collected this species."
pro parte misapplied to:
EremophilaflabellataChinnocklegitimate
by Barlow, B.A.(1971), Cytogeography of the genus Eremophila.Australian Journal of Botany19(3): 296
pro parte misapplied to:
Eremophilasimulanssubsp.lapidensisChinnocklegitimate
by Barlow, B.A.(1971), Cytogeography of the genus Eremophila.Australian Journal of Botany19(3): 296
pro parte misapplied to:
EremophilasimulansChinnocklegitimate
by Barlow, B.A.(1971), Cytogeography of the genus Eremophila.Australian Journal of Botany19(3): 296
Etymology:"Named in honour of William George, a mine manager at Red Castle on the Mt Margaret Goldfiled, who collected many plants that were later deposited in the Berlin Herbarium."
pro parte misapplied to:
Eremophilasimulanssubsp.lapidensisChinnocklegitimate
by Barlow, B.A.(1971), Cytogeography of the genus Eremophila.Australian Journal of Botany19(3): 296
pro parte misapplied to:
EremophilasimulansChinnocklegitimate
by Barlow, B.A.(1971), Cytogeography of the genus Eremophila.Australian Journal of Botany19(3): 296