Vascular Plants

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Fabaceae Lindl.
Podolobium ilicifolium (Andrews) Crisp & P.H.Weston , legitimate scientific apni APC Crisp, M.D. & Weston, P.H. in Crisp, M.D. & Doyle, J.J. (ed.) (1995), Mirbelieae. Advances in Legume Systematics 7: 280 [comb. nov.]
basionym: Pultenaea ilicifolia Andrews legitimate nomenclatural synonym: Chorizema trilobum Sm. legitimate nomenclatural synonym: Podolobium trilobatum R.Br. orth. var. nomenclatural synonym: Oxylobium trilobum (Sm.) Benth. nom. illeg. nomenclatural synonym: Callistachys ilicifolia (Andrews) Kuntze legitimate nomenclatural synonym: Oxylobium ilicifolium (Andrews) Domin legitimate
  • Comment: Crisp & Weston include the name "Podolobium berberifolium J. W. Loudon, Ladies Mag. Gard. 1: 256 (1842), nom. illeg., non Cunn. ex Lindl. (1841)" in synonymy. However, Loudon's use of the name in that work is here treated as a secondary reference to Podolobium berberifolium A.Cunn. ex Lindl.

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