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Showing Genoplesium geminatum
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Type: "Australia, New South Wales, Lake Macquarie, precise locality withheld, 10 February 2021, M.A.M. Renner 9430 (holo: NSW1114957; iso: CANB)"
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Etymology: "from the Latin for doubled and having been united, in reference to the prominent glands on the lateral sepals that form a conspicuous cluster at the apex of the flower buds, which are separated and present only on the lateral sepals at anthesis."