Rutaceae Juss.
Boronia fabianoides subsp. rosea Paul G.Wilson
, legitimate, scientific
[Wilson, Paul G. (17 February 1998), New names and new taxa in the genus Boronia (Rutaceae) from Western Australia, with notes on seed characters. Nuytsia 12(1)]:
150-151
APC
[tax. nov.]
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Type:
"Woodline, c. 95 km east-north-east of Norseman, Western Australia, 7 August 1980, G.J.Keighery 2998 (holo: PERTH 942294)."
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Etymology:
"The subspecific epithet rosea, from the Latin, roseus, refers to the colour of the broad midrib of the petals."
[Duretto, M.F. & Wilson, Paul G. in Wilson, A.J.G. (ed.) (2013), Boronia Sect. 3. Cyanothamnus. Flora of Australia 26]:
217
[secondary reference]
[Duretto, M.F., Heslewood, M.M. & Bayly, M.J. (June 2020), Boronia (Rutaceae) is polyphyletic: Reinstating Cyanothamnus and the problems associated with inappropriately defined outgroups. Taxon 69(3)]:
493
[basionym]
basionym of:
Cyanothamnus fabianoides subsp. roseus (Paul G.Wilson) Duretto & Heslewood
legitimate
[Percy-Bower, J.M. & Parker, C.M. (24 June 2021), Updates to Western Australia’s vascular plant census for 2020. Nuytsia 32]:
7
[nomenclatural synonym]
nomenclatural synonym of:
Cyanothamnus fabianoides subsp. roseus (Paul G.Wilson) Duretto & Heslewood
legitimate