Vascular Plants

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Myrtaceae Juss.
Eucalyptus naudiniana F.Muell. , legitimate scientific apni APC Mueller, F.J.H. von (July 1886), Description of an hitherto unrecorded species of Eucalyptus from New Britain. The Australasian Journal of Pharmacy 1(7): 239-240 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "Near Spacious Bay; J. Turner. The specimens communicated by Ch. Moore, Esq., F.L.S., Director of the Botanic Garden of Sydney."
  • Etymology: "I seize on this opportunity, as perhaps the last that ever would be afforded me, to connect with a distinct specific form of the genus Eucalyptus now permanently the name of Prof. Ch. Naudin, Ph.D., Memb. de l'Inst., Director of the famous experimental garden of Antibes, who has much aided in augmenting the forest-resources of the countries around the Mediterranean Sea, and who has simultaneously by literary elucidations even at a venerable age brought the Eucalypts in his own great country under fuller cognisance as among the leading timber trees of the globe."

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