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Showing Boronia squamipetala
- APC
- Plantae(reg.)
- Charophyta(div.)
- Equisetopsida(cl.)
- Magnoliidae(subcl.)
- Rosanae(superordo)
- Sapindales(ordo)
- Rutaceae(fam.)
- Boronia(gen.)
- squamipetala(sp.)
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Type: "Queensland: Cook District: 19 km from Peninsular development Rd on a track to Wolverton via the Cook Tin Mine, 13°21'S 143°3'E, 23 June 1993, J.R.Clarkson 10112 & V.J.Neldner (holo: MEL [MEL 20367814]; iso: BRI [AQ621834], K, L, MBA, MEL {MEL 2036782])."
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APC Dist.: Qld
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Etymology: "The specific epithet is derived from Latin, squamosus (scaly) and petala (petals), and refers to the scaly appearance of the petals when viewed at low magnification. This scaly appearance is attributable to the fused rays of the densely packed hairs."
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Type: "holotype MEL 2036781; isotypes BRI AQ621834, K n.v., L, MBA, MEL 2036782)."