Vascular Plants

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Orchidaceae Juss.
Prasophyllum gravesii R.J.Bates , legitimate scientific apni Bates, R.J. (2019), Prasophyllum gravesii (Orchidaceae) a new leek orchid from coastal sandhills of Eyre Peninsula, South Australia. Australian Orchid Review 84(3): 18-19 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "South Australia, Eyre Peninsula, Elliston Sandhills, Oct. 2018, Shane Graves sub. R.J.Bates 97626, (holo AD)."
  • Etymology: "named in honour of Shane Graves, the discoverer of this distinctive new species. Shane, a citizen of Elliston has been a photographer and student of native orchids since 2016 during which time he has discovered many new orchid species from several different genera, often with other local orchid enthusiasts."

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basionym of: Paraprasophyllum gravesii (R.J.Bates) M.A.Clem. & D.L.Jones legitimate nomenclatural synonym of: Paraprasophyllum gravesii (R.J.Bates) M.A.Clem. & D.L.Jones legitimate

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