Scrophulariaceae Juss.
Eremophila pustulata S.Moore
, legitimate, scientific
[Moore, S. le M. (1905), Journal of Botany, British and Foreign]:
145
[tax. nov.]
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Type:
"Coolgardie district, West Australia; L.C. Webster."
[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]:
632
[secondary reference]
common name:
Warted Eremophila
[n/a]
[Green, J.W. (1985), Census of the Vascular Plants of Western Australia Edn. 2]:
153
[secondary reference]
[Paczkowska, G. & Chapman, A.R. (2000), The Western Australian Flora, a descriptive catalogue]:
341
[secondary reference]
[Chinnock, R.J. (2007), Eremophila and allied genera]:
244-245, Fig. 120, Map 93
APC
[secondary reference]
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Lectotype:
Coolgardie, Western Australia, 1900, L.C. Webster s.n. (BM, lectotype here designated; isotype: NSW 141722).
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Etymology:
"Latin pustulata, having pustules or blisters; presumably referring to the prominent wart-like tubercles on the brances and abaxial surface of the leaves."
[Brown, A. & Buirchell, B. (2011), A field guide to the eremophilas of Western Australia]:
233
[secondary reference]
common name:
Blistered Eremophila
[n/a]
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Etymology:
"pustulata (pustules, blisters), refers to the distinctive warty glands on the branches and leaves."