Rutaceae Juss.
Boronia odorata Duretto
, legitimate, scientific
[Duretto, M.F. (25 January 1999), Boronia sect. Valvatae (Benth.) Engl. (Rutaceae) in Queensland Australia. Austrobaileya 5(2)]:
294-295, Figs 10A-B, 12 (map), 14R-X
APC
[tax. nov.]
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Type:
"Queensland: Leichhardt District: Bull Creek Gorge, 15 km W of 'Castlevale', 24°30'S, 146°52'E, 3 September 1990, A.R.Bean 2194 (holo: BRI [AQ474979]; iso: NSW).".
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Etymology:
"The specific epithet is derived from Latin, odoratus (smelling), and refers to the unpleasant (to some) tar/coffee odour of the leaves when crushed."
[Duretto, M.F. (28 June 1999), Systematics of Boronia section Valvatae sensu lato (Rutaceae). Muelleria 12(1)]:
76-77, Fig. 11 (map)
[secondary reference]
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Type:
"(holotype BRi AQ474979; isotype NSW)."
[Duretto, M.F. & Ladiges, P.Y. in Wilson, A.J.G. (ed.) (2013), Boronia Sect. 6. Valvatae. Flora of Australia 26]:
258, Fig. 43S-Y
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