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Melaleuca sapientes Craven, legitimate, scientific tax. nov. apni
Craven, L.A. & Lepschi, B.J. (21 December 1999), Enumeration of the species and infraspecific taxa of Melaleuca (Myrtaceae) occurring in Australia and Tasmania. Australian Systematic Botany 12(6): 901-902 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "Western Australia: Holt Nature Reserve at end of Holt Road, (turnoff is at Dowak, c. 12 km N of Salmon Gums,) 10.xi.1992, Craven, Zich & Lyne 9104 (PERTH, holo; A, AD, ASU, CANB, L, MEL, NSW, P, RSA, iso)."
  • Etymology: "The specific epithet honours Robert (Rob) and Ann Smart of Girraween farm near Jerramungup, Western Australia, and is intended as a noun in apposition derived from the Latin sapiens, wise, knowing. Rob and Ann have assisted this research considerably, both through sharing their knowledge of the genus within the Jerramungup region and through their generous hospitality."

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