Vascular Plants

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Asteraceae Bercht. & J.Presl
Craspedia sylvestris J.Everett ex N.G.Walsh , legitimate scientific apni Walsh, N.G. (3 May 2021), Two new endemic species of Craspedia (Asteraceae: Gnaphalieae) from Victoria. Muelleria 39: 127-130, Figs 1-2, 3 (map) [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "VICTORIA. Mount Buller. Summit Nature Trail between Burnt Hut Reservoir and Boggy Creek ski run, N. Karunajeewa 1258, 10.i.2016 (holotype: MEL 2393129; isotypes BRI, CANB, CHR, NSW, PAL, S)."
  • Etymology: "The name from the Latin meaning ‘of forests’ was suggested by Everett. While not always appropriate (some plants occur in Eucalyptus pauciflora subalpine woodlands), the name is retained to avoid confusion on specimens so annotated by her."
  • Text: "The manuscript name Craspedia sp. ‘Loveridge’ appears on some labels of specimens of this species collected in Victoria at NSW (e.g. J.A.Jeanes 2319). The reason for this is unknown and the author of the labels is not recorded. The same informal name has been used for a New Zealand plant (Druce 1992) collected from the ‘Loveridge Basin’ which is no longer recognised as distinct (de Lange et al. 1999). It is considered most unlikely that this manuscript name for a New Zealand species is the same taxon as C. sylvestris."

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