Vascular Plants

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Proteaceae Juss.
Dryandra idiogenes A.S.George , legitimate scientific apni George, A.S. (25 January 1996), New taxa and a new infrageneric classification in Dryandra R.Br. (Proteaceae: Grevilleoideae). Nuytsia 10(3): 377-378 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: South Burngup Rd, SW of Newdegate, Western Australia, 33 12'S, 118 49'E, 30 August 1986, A.S.George 16713 (holo: PERTH 04225813; iso: CANB, K, MEL, NSW, PERTH 04225821, 04225848). [Correct collection date is 30 July 1986 (fide PERTH, July 2013)]
  • Etymology: "The species is named from the Greek idiogenes (distinctive, peculiar), in reference to the unusual features, especially the papery involucral bracts with cobwebby indumentum and the striking red and white flowers."

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nomenclatural synonym of: Banksia idiogenes (A.S.George) A.R.Mast & K.R.Thiele legitimate basionym of: Banksia idiogenes (A.S.George) A.R.Mast & K.R.Thiele legitimate

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