Proteaceae Juss.
Grevillea glabrescens Olde & Marriott
, legitimate, scientific
[Olde, P.M. & Marriott, N.R. (1 April 1993), A taxonomic revision of Grevillea angulata (Proteaceae: Grevilleoideae) and closely related species from the Northern Territory and Western Australia. Telopea 5(2)]:
406
[tax. nov.]
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Type:
"NORTHERN TERRITORY: Kakadu National Park: c. 4 km S of El Sharana, 13°33′S 132°30′E, A.V.Slee 2681 & L.Craven, 20 April 1990 (CANB). ISOTYPES: A,BRI,DNA,MEL,NSW."
[Olde, P.M. & Marriott, N.R. (1995), The Grevillea Book 2]:
176-177 (Plate 144, fig., map)
[secondary reference]
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Etymology:
"The specific epithet is derived from the Latin glabrescens (becoming glabrous), in reference to the leaves and branchlets which soon shed the hairs from young growth."
[Makinson, R.O. in Wilson, A.J.G. (ed.) (2000), Grevillea. Flora of Australia 17A]:
131, Map 104
APC
[secondary reference]
misapplication:
Grevillea angulata R.Br.
legitimate
by [Brennan, K.G. (1986), Wildflowers of Kakadu]: 14, pl. 8
[Christenhusz, M.J.M., Fay, M.F. & Byng, J.W. (9 February 2018), GLOVAP Nomenclature Part 1. The Global Flora: a practical flora to vascular plant species of the world 4]:
82
[basionym]
basionym of:
Hakea glabrescens (Olde & Marriott) Christenh. & Byng
legitimate