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Showing Xerochrysum macsweeneyorum
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Type: "AUSTRALIA: New South Wales: Northern Tablelands: Roadside reserve, Old Gostwyck Road, ~180 m S of intersection with Bellandean Road, 11 Apr. 2017, T.L. Collins 957 & J.J. Bruhl, (holo: NSW!; iso: BRI!, CANB!, NE 104743!, K!)."
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Etymology: "Honouring my partner’s grandfather and mother, Eddie and Geraldine (Gerry) McSweeney of Dublin and Randwick respectively, both growers and lovers of plants. Orthography follows ICN Rec. 60C.4(a) (Shenzhen Code, Turland et al. 2018)."