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Showing Balaustion bimucronatum
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Type: "south of Mukinbudin, Western Australia [precise locality withheld for conservation reasons],15 October 2003, M.E. Trudgen & B.L. Rye MET 22077 (holo:PERTH 06748295; iso: CANB, K, MEL)."
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Etymology: "From the Latin bi- (two-) and mucronatus (mucronate) as the leaves commonly have both a subterminal mucro and an apical one."