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Showing Dryandra drummondii subsp. hiemalis
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Type: 5 km N of Calingiri turnoff, Great Northern Hwy, Western Australia, 1 June 1984, A.S.George 16300 & P. Nikulinsky (holo: PERTH 03462552; iso: AD, BRI, CANB, K, MEL, NSW, PERTH 03462560, 03462579).
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Etymology: ""The Latin hiemalis (of winter) refers to the flowering period which contrasts with the summer flowering of the two other subspecies."