Vascular Plants

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Eremaea asterocarpa Hnatiuk, legitimate, scientific tax. nov. apni
Hnatiuk, R.J. (30 December 1993), A revision of the genus Eremaea (Myrtaceae). Nuytsia 9(2): 208-209 [tax. nov.] BHL
  • Type: 5 km S of Coorow-Greenhead Rd on Cockleshell Gully Rd, 30 deg 07 min S lat., 115 deg 07 min E long., 19 Oct. 1978, R.J. Hnatiuk 780256 (holo: PERTH; photo: CBG).
  • Etymology: "The name is derived from the Greek words astero- meaning star and karpa meaning fruit in reference to the characteristically star-shaped fruits formed from the indurated and usually spreading calyx lobes."

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basionym of: Melaleuca asterocarpa (Hnatiuk) Craven & R.D.Edwards legitimate

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