Vascular Plants

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Fabaceae Lindl.
Hovea pannosa A.Cunn. ex Hook.f. , legitimate scientific apni APC Hooker, W.J. in Hooker, W.J. (ed.) (1831), Hovea pannosa. Rusty Hovea. Botanical Magazine 58: 3053, pl. 3053 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "Hovea pannosa, thus named by its indefatigable discoverer, Mr. ALLAN CUNNINGHAM, is a native of Mount Stirling, in the country northward from Bathurst, in the interior of New South Wales, and was raised at the Royal Gardens of Kew from seeds sent in 1823. Mr. AITON obligingly communicated specimens and the drawing here figured, during the last summer (1830)."

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basionym of: Hovea longifolia var. pannosa (A.Cunn. ex Hook.) Benth. legitimate basionym of: Hovea longifolia subvar. pannosa (A.Cunn. ex Hook.) Domin legitimate pro parte misapplication: Hovea pannosa A.Cunn. ex Hook.f. legitimate by Hooker, W.J. in Hooker, W.J. (ed.) (1831), Hovea pannosa. Rusty Hovea. Botanical Magazine 58: 3053, pl. 3053

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