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Showing Spyridium prostratum
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- Plantae(reg.)
- Charophyta(div.)
- Equisetopsida(cl.)
- Magnoliidae(subcl.)
- Rosanae(superordo)
- Rosales(ordo)
- Rhamnaceae(fam.)
- Spyridium(gen.)
- prostratum(sp.)
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Type: "Van Diemensland (C. Stuart)."
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APC Comment: A name of uncertain application.
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Lectotype: "Lectotype (here designated): Plantae Müllerianae, Van Diemensland, C. Stuart (W0056000, annotated “Spyridium prostratum Reiss. & Müll.” by Reissek and “Pomaderris (Trymal.) prostrata F. Müll.” by Mueller). Isolectotype: Van Diemens Land, Oct. 1848, C. Stuart (MEL2094429, annotated “Trymalium (Pomaderris) prostratum FerdMll.” by Mueller). Possible syntypes: South Esk, C. Stuart 100 (HO42636, with Gunn number 1044/1842); South Esk River, nr. Evandale, Nov. 1848, [C. Stuart] s.n. (MEL2104177, with second label “Habit prostrate, South Esk River, (83), Oct. 24th, fl all seasons”)."