Vascular Plants

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Eurybia rugosa F.Muell. ex W.Archer, legitimate, scientific tax. nov. apni
Archer, W. (5 June 1860), On the value of hairs, as a character in determining the limits of subordinate groups of species, considered in connexion with the genera Eurybia (Cass.) and Olearia (Monch), of Compositae. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society, Botany 5(17): 22 [tax. nov.]
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taxonomic synonym of: Olearia stellulata var. quercifolia (Sieber ex DC.) Benth. legitimate basionym of: Olearia rugosa (F.Muell. ex W.Archer bis) Hutch. legitimate basionym of: Olearia stellulata var. rugosa (F.Muell. ex W.Archer bis) Ewart legitimate nomenclatural synonym of: Olearia rugosa (F.Muell. ex W.Archer bis) Hutch. legitimate nomenclatural synonym of: Olearia rugosa (F.Muell. ex W.Archer bis) Hutch. legitimate nomenclatural synonym of: Olearia rugosa (F.Muell. ex W.Archer bis) Hutch. legitimate nomenclatural synonym of: Olearia rugosa (F.Muell. ex W.Archer bis) Hutch. legitimate

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