Vascular Plants

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Fabaceae Lindl.
Isotropis iophyta Wege & R.W.Davis , legitimate scientific apni APC Wege, J.A. & Davis, R.W. (18 August 2020), A case of mistaken identity: Isotropis iophyta (Fabaceae), a new Western Australian Lamb’s Poison previously confused with I. forrestii. Nuytsia 31: 187-190, Fig. 1 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "3.8 km west of the Old Thaduna mail box on the track to Great Northern Highway, Western Australia, 18 July 2007, G. Byrne 2775 (holo: PERTH 07787502; iso: MEL 2326116 n.v., NSW 830925 n.v.)."
  • Etymology: "From the Greek ios (poison) and hyton (plant), in reference to its known toxicity to live-stock."

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