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Showing Pultenaea hoskingii
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Type: "New South Wales: North Western Slopes: alongside Woolomin tip, 27 Sep. 2001, J.R.Hosking 2072, A.J.Lawler, R.J.Sippel & P.J.Christian (holo: NSW 522117; iso: CANB, MEL 2198337, NE 79380)."
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Etymology: "The epithet recognises the extensive work of botanist John R. Hosking in documenting the Australian flora while based at the Department of Agriculture in Tamworth and more recently as a volunteer at NE, including collection of this species."