Vascular Plants

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Dilleniaceae Salisb.
Burtonia grossulariifolia Salisb. , legitimate scientific apni Salisbury, R.A. (1807), Paradisus Londinensis 2(1): t. 73 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "Sponte nascentem juxta King George's Sound, legit peritissimus botanicus ROBERTUS BROWN."
  • Comment: Salisbury later reprinted the text for the plate, suppressing his description of Burtonia grossulariaefolia, and replacing it with Hibbertia grossulariaefolia (which see). See paper by W.T.Stearn, loc. cit. Described under BURTONIA Salisb. (1807) non R.Br. (1811) .

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basionym of: Hibbertia grossulariifolia (Salisb.) Salisb. legitimate basionym of: Dillenia grossulariifolia (Salisb.) Poir. legitimate nomenclatural synonym of: Hibbertia grossulariifolia (Salisb.) Salisb. legitimate nomenclatural synonym of: Hibbertia grossulariifolia (Salisb.) Salisb. legitimate nomenclatural synonym of: Hibbertia grossulariifolia (Salisb.) Salisb. legitimate

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