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Showing Acacia gardneri
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Type: "Near Prince Regent River, on the banks of streams in sandy soil, among quartzite rocks (C.A. Gardner, No. 1368, 12th June 1921), also seen on the Moran and King Edward Rivers; Packhorse Range (W.V. Fitzgerald, No. 1253, July 1905); Charnley River (W.V. Fitzgerald, August, 1905)."
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Type: near] Prince Regent R., W.A., 12 June 1921, C.A.Gardner 1368 ; syn: NSW; Packhorse Ra., W.A., July 1905, W.V.Fitzgerald 1253 ; syn: NSW, ?PERTH; Charnley R., W.A., Aug. 1905, W.V.Fitzgerald ; syn: NSW.
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APC Dist.: WA
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Lectotype: Western Australia: [near[ Prince Regent River, 12 June 1921, C.A. Gardner 1368; lecto (here chosen): NSW516385; isolecto: K793979, PERTH709018 n.v., PERTH709026 n.v., PERTH709034 n.v.