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Showing Dryandra rufistylis
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Type: c. 8 miles [c. 13 km] SW of Woodanilling, Western Australia, 33 37'S, 117 20'E, 3 August 1969, A.S.George 9498 (holo: PERTH 03262294; iso: CANB, K, MEL, NSW, PERTH 03262308).
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Etymology: "Named from the Latin rufus (reddish) and stylus (style), the red style being a distinctive feature of the species."