Vascular Plants

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Malvaceae Juss.
Lasiopetalum caroliae K.A.Sheph. , legitimate scientific apni APC Shepherd, K.A. & Wilkins, C.F. (13 July 2017), A revision of the Lasiopetalum floribundum group (Malvaceae), including recognition of four new species. Nuytsia 28: 275-278, Figs 1A, 2, 3 (map) [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "Bindoon Training Area, Western Australia [precise locality withheld for conservation reasons], 1 November 2005, F. Hort FH 2668 (holo: PERTH 07308264; iso: CANB, K, MEL)."
  • Etymology: "This species is named in honour of Dr Carolyn (Carol) Wilkins (1945–), friend and colleague of the first author, in recognition of her indefatigable energy and enthusiasm, which has been particularly valued during many long days shared in the field. Carol has also made a significant contribution to Australian plant taxonomy in the last 20 years having named or revised more than 90 taxa in the Lasiopetaleae (Malvaceae)..."

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