APC: Sisyrinchium sp. A Flora of Australia (A.S.George 4260)
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Sisyrinchium rosulatum
APC (version 51209331)
published 30/8/17 by import
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- APC Dist.
- WA (naturalised), Qld (naturalised), NSW (naturalised), LHI (naturalised), NI (naturalised), ACT (naturalised), Vic (naturalised)
- APC Comment
- The identity of this taxon is uncertain. G.Bentham, Fl. Austral. 6: 412 (1873) treated material of this taxon from Qld and NSW as S. micranthum Cav. P.S.Green, Fl. Australia 49: 515 (1994) also used the name S. micranthum for material from NI and LHI, as did N.T.Burbidge & M.Gray, Fl. Austral. Cap. Terr. 110 (1970) for ACT plants. However, D.A.Cooke, Fl. Australia 46: 9 (1986), T.A.James & E.A.Brown, Fl. New South Wales 4: 117 (1993) and B.J.Conn, Fl. Vic. 2: 691 (1994) treated it as Sisyrinchium sp. A. It has also been suggested that the material represents a subspecies of S. iridifolium (James & Brown 1993, Conn 1994). See also notes under S. exile and S. sp. Peregian (P.R.Sharpe 4970).
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