Vascular Plants

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Pogonia glabra Andrews, legitimate, scientific tax. nov. apni
Andrews, H.C. (1803), The Botanist's Repository for New, and Rare Plants 4: t. 283 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: " This plant from New Holland ... It was first raised in the year 1790, by the late Mr. Robertson, of Stockwell ... Our figure was taken at the Hammersmith Nursery."
  • Comment: Stafleu & Cowan, Tax. Lit. ed. 2, 1 (1976) 51 give the author as "probably ... John Kennedy", but as there is no such indication in the work itself, Andrews has been accepted here as the author.

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basionym of: Andreusia glabra (Andrews) Vent. legitimate taxonomic synonym of: Myoporum ellipticum R.Br. nom. illeg. taxonomic synonym of: Myoporum acuminatum R.Br. var. acuminatum legitimate basionym of: Myoporum tenuifolium var. glabrum (Andrews) Domin legitimate taxonomic synonym of: Myoporum boninense subsp. australe Chinnock legitimate taxonomic synonym of: Myoporum boninense subsp. australe Chinnock legitimate taxonomic synonym of: Myoporum boninense subsp. australe Chinnock legitimate

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