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Showing Discaria nitida
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- Plantae(reg.)
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- Discaria(gen.)
- nitida(sp.)
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Type: "Australia: Victoria. Cobungra, about 3,000 ft. alt. (10 feet high, trunk 3" in diam.) H.B. Williamson, XII-1928 (MEL 56204)."
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APC Dist.: NSW, Vic
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Type: "Holotype: Spring Creek, Cobungra,“spineless form / ten feet high / trunk 3” in diam.”, Dec. 1928, H.B.Williamson s.n. (MEL56204). Isotypes: BAA00004337 (photo seen, labelled as “clastotipo ex MEL”); MEL0236591 (formerly in Ref. Herb.); NSW 721829, n.v. Possible Isotypes: Spring Creek, Cobungra, “tall form / 10ft high stem / 6 ½ inches in circum.”, H.B.Williamson s.n. (MEL2103601); Cobungra, Dec. 1928, H.B.Williamson s.n. (MEL2103602)."
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Vernacular: Leafy anchor plant