Scrophulariaceae Juss.
Eremophila lachnocalyx C.A.Gardner
, legitimate, scientific
[Gardner, C.A. (1943), Contributiones Florae Australiae Occidentalis, XI. Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia 27]:
192
[tax. nov.]
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Type:
"Hab. in distr. Austin prope Paynesville, in lapidosis lutosis, fl. m. August, Gardner 2515; pr. Cue, in rupestribus lutosis, Gardner July, 1931; Nannine, lutoso-nitrosis, Gardner, C. Andrews; Mount Gascoigne, E.S. Simpson Septem. 1927."
[Grieve, B.J. & Blackall, W.E. (1982), How to know Western Australian wildflowers: a key to the flora of the extratropical regions of Western Australia Edn. 2, 4]:
628
[secondary reference]
common name:
Woolly-calyxed Eremophila
[n/a]
[Green, J.W. (1985), Census of the Vascular Plants of Western Australia Edn. 2]:
153
[secondary reference]
[Chinnock, R.J. (2007), Eremophila and allied genera]:
539-540, Fig. 270, Map 275
APC
[secondary reference]
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Etymology:
"Greek lachno-, woolly, calyx, calyx."
[Brown, A. & Buirchell, B. (2011), A field guide to the eremophilas of Western Australia]:
158
[secondary reference]
common name:
Woolly-sepaled Eremophila
[n/a]
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Etymology:
"lachnocalyx (woolly calyx), refers to the distinctive densely woolly-hairy sepals."