Dilleniaceae Salisb.
Hibbertia hermanniifolia subsp. recondita Toelken
, legitimate, scientific
[Toelken, H.R. (10 July 2012), Notes on Hibbertia (Dilleniaceae) 7. H. hermanniifolia group (subgen. Hemistemma) from mainly temperate eastern Australia. Journal of the Adelaide Botanic Gardens 25(1)]:
63-64
APC
[tax. nov.]
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Type:
"Victoria, Mt Elizabeth 2, R.D.Hoogland 11911, 26.xi.1970 (holo.: AD98040099; iso: BRI, MEL, NSW, A, B, BM, CANB, E, G, HBG, K, L, NE, OKLA, PERTH, UC
pro parte misapplication:
Hibbertia hermanniifolia DC.
legitimate
by [Willis, J.H. (1973), A Handbook to Plants in Victoria Edn. 2, 2]: 386
pro parte misapplication:
Hibbertia hermanniifolia DC.
legitimate
by [Harden, G.J. & Everett, J. in Harden, G.J. (ed.) (1990), Dilleniaceae. Flora of New South Wales 1]: 300-301
pro parte misapplication:
Hibbertia hermanniifolia DC.
legitimate
by [Toelken, H.R. in Walsh, N.G. & Entwisle, T.J. (ed.) (1996), Dilleniaceae. Flora of Victoria 3]: 305, Fig. 60o-p
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Etymology:
"The epithet "recondita", Latin, "hidden, not easily seen" refers to the terminal flower buds, which are usually covered up by, or enclosed in the leaves around them because of the short peduncles."