Vascular Plants

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Eucalyptus stricta Sieber ex Spreng., legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (2006), Australian Plant Census: - [secondary reference]
nomenclatural synonym: Eucalyptus stricta Sieber ex Spreng. var. stricta legitimate taxonomic synonym: Eucalyptus stricta DC. nom. illeg., nom. superfl. taxonomic synonym: Eucalyptus ambigua DC. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Eucalyptus virgata var. stricta (Sieber ex Spreng.) Maiden legitimate taxonomic synonym: Eucalyptus stricta var. subcampanulata Blakely legitimate taxonomic synonym: Eucalyptus spectatrix L.A.S.Johnson & Blaxell legitimate
  • APC Comment: Chapman, APNI: 1281 (1991) listed a 'Eucalyptus stricta DC., nom. illeg.'. As this is based on the same type as E. stricta Sieber ex Spreng. published the year before, it should be treated as an isonym, or just usage of a previously published name, not an attempt to coin a new name. Intergrades are recorded between 'E. obstans' (=E. burgessiana) and E. stricta (Hill & Johnson, 1991). Hybrids are recorded between 'E. obstans'-E. stricta intergrades and E. triflora (Hill & Johnson, 1991). Hybrids are known between E. radiata subsp. radiata and E. stricta (Johnson & Hill, 1990). A reputed hybrid E. moorei subsp. moorei x E. stricta is the basis for E. rigescens Blakely (Pryor & Johnson, 1971; Chippendale, 1988). A reputed hybrid E. sieberi x E. stricta is the basis of E. stricta var. pyrifera Blakely (Pryor & Johnson, 1971; Chippendale, 1988). A reputed hybrid E. racemosa x E. stricta is the basis for E. tephrophloia Blakely (Pryor & Johnson, 1971; Chippendale, 1988).
  • APC Dist.: NSW

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Eucalyptus stricta Sieber ex Spreng.

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