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Showing Prasophyllum paulinae
- APC
- Plantae(reg.)
- Charophyta(div.)
- Equisetopsida(cl.)
- Magnoliidae(subcl.)
- Lilianae(superordo)
- Asparagales(ordo)
- Orchidaceae(fam.)
- Prasophyllum(gen.)
- paulinae(sp.)
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Type: "Cuthbert, near Albany [precise locality withheld], Western Australia, 20 October 1993, Jones 12425 (holo: CBG 9318004; iso: AD, BRI, CBG, MEL, NSW, PERTH)."
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Etymology: "Named in honour of Pauline Heberle who has assisted with specimens, provided hospitality and has been supportive of our research over many years." -
Comment: The epithet of this name is here assumed to be derived from Paulina, the Latin form of the name Pauline, and is thus not to be "corrected" to paulineae.
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Etymology: "named for Pauline Heberle"
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Etymology: "This orchid was discovered near Albany by the late Ron Heberle who subsequently referred it to David Jones and Mark Clements. It was subsequently named after Ron's wife, Pauline who, with him, shared an interest in orchids over many years."
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APC Dist.: WA
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Etymology: "Named in honour of the late Pauline Heberle, wife and companion of orchid enthusiast Ron Heberle."
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APC Dist.: WA