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Showing Grevillea pieroniae
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Type: "Western Australia: Stirling Range Drive, 9.1 km west north-west from Chester Pass Drive, P.M. Olde 01/171 & N. Marriott, 13 Sep 2001 (holo: NSW 1099556; iso: CANB, K, MEL, NSW, PERTH) (distribuendi)."
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Etymology: "Named for the botanical artist and author Margaret Pieroni née Hellmers (1936–) whose inspirational drawings, friendship and field knowledge have greatly advanced knowledge of the Australian flora, especially Banksia ser. Dryandra and Verticordia."