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Showing Utricularia baliboongarnang
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Type: "AUSTRALIA: WESTERN AUSTRALIA: East Kimberley [precise locality withheld for conservation reasons]: Racecourse swamp, SE of Kununurra, R.W. Jobson 3999 & PC. Baleeiro, 25 March 2021 (holo: NSW 834760 - spirit)."
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Etymology: "The epithet was selected in consultation with Miriwoong Elders and senior speakers of the Mirima Dawang Woorlab-gerring Language and Culture Centre. In the Mirriwoong Language the word Baliboong refers to a swamp habitat, and their word baliboo-ngarnang (sic) literally means 'swamp-dwelling'."