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Showing Galium roddii
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- Plantae(reg.)
- Charophyta(div.)
- Equisetopsida(cl.)
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- Galium(gen.)
- roddii(sp.)
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Type: "NEW SOUTH WALES: Cave Creek, Cooleman Caves, east of Yarrangobilly, c. 0.5 mile [0.8 km] below the Blue Waterhole, Rodd 87, 18.4.1965. (NSW) ISOTYPES (yet to be distributed): E, K, US, WU."
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Etymology: The species is named after A.N. (Tony) Rodd, Botanist, whose collections and critical notes have improved our understanding of many taxa in the Australian flora.
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APC Dist.: NSW