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.
Type:Queensland. Cook District: 6.8 km from Bromley on the track to Carron Valley, 16 July 1990, Eucalyptus tetradonta F.Muell. - E. nesophila Blakely woodland on grey, sandy soil, J.R. Clarkson 8866 & V.J. Neldner (holo: CANB; iso: BRI, DNA, K, L, MBA, NY, n.v.).
pro parte misapplied to:
HibiscustownsvillensisCravenlegitimate
by Wilson, F.D. & Craven, L.A.(5 October 1995), Two new species of Hibiscus section Furcaria DC. (Malvaceae) from northern Queensland.Austrobaileya4(3): 439, fig. 1, map 1
pro parte misapplied to:
HibiscussankowskyorumCravenlegitimate
by Wilson, F.D. & Craven, L.A.(5 October 1995), Two new species of Hibiscus section Furcaria DC. (Malvaceae) from northern Queensland.Austrobaileya4(3): 439, fig. 1, map 1
pro parte misapplied to:
HibiscustownsvillensisCravenlegitimate
by Wilson, F.D. & Craven, L.A.(5 October 1995), Two new species of Hibiscus section Furcaria DC. (Malvaceae) from northern Queensland.Austrobaileya4(3): 439, fig. 1, map 1