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Showing Grevillea laurifolia subsp. caleyana
- APC
- Plantae(reg.)
- Charophyta(div.)
- Equisetopsida(cl.)
- Magnoliidae(subcl.)
- Proteanae(superordo)
- Proteales(ordo)
- Proteaceae(fam.)
- Grevillea(gen.)
- laurifolia(sp.)
- caleyana(subsp.)
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Type: "New South Wales. Eastern side of Mt Banks, on Explorers Range Track, Blue Mountains National Park, 33 35'22"S 150 22;37:E, W.A.Cherry s.n., R.G.Coveny, P.D.Hind & D.G.Williams, 15 Dec 2004 (holo: NSW763209; iso: AD, BM, CANB, G, NSW794548, MEL, NY, PERTH (distribuendi)."
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APC Dist.: NSW
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Etymology: "From the latinised surname Caleyus’ - in honour of George Caley (1770–1829) and the Latin suffix ‘-ana’. The epithet selected aims to acknowledge Caley’s epic journey, his recognition of the plant’s distinctness for which he supplied the provisional epithet ‘procumbens’, his leadership and his ability and willingness to make botanical collections on such a difficult journey.