Vascular Plants

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Apium insulare P.S.Short, legitimate, scientific tax. nov. apni
Short, P.S. (2 April 1979), Apium L. sect. Apium (Umbelliferae) in Australasia. Journal of the Adelaide Botanic Gardens 1(4): 228, 230, Fig 7, 13 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "(Fig. 13): Mattingley s.n., Hogan Group, Bass St., 28.ix.1937 (MEL 503672)."
pro parte misapplication: Apium australe Thouars legitimate by Bailey, F.M. (1900), The Queensland Flora 2: 724 pro parte misapplication: Apium prostratum Labill. ex Vent. legitimate by Curtis, W.M. (1963), Angiospermae: Lythraceae to Epacridaceae. The Student's Flora of Tasmania 2: 255-256, Fig. 67 pro parte misapplication: Apium prostratum Labill. ex Vent. legitimate by Willis, J.H. (1973), A Handbook to Plants in Victoria Edn. 2, 2: 490

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pro parte misapplication: Apium insulare P.S.Short legitimate by Short, P.S. (2 April 1979), Apium L. sect. Apium (Umbelliferae) in Australasia. Journal of the Adelaide Botanic Gardens 1(4): 228, 230, Fig 7, 13 pro parte misapplication: Apium insulare P.S.Short legitimate by Short, P.S. (2 April 1979), Apium L. sect. Apium (Umbelliferae) in Australasia. Journal of the Adelaide Botanic Gardens 1(4): 228, 230, Fig 7, 13

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