Vascular Plants

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Daviesia umbellata Labill., orth. var., scientific primary reference apni
Labillardière, J.J.H. de (1805), Novae Hollandiae Plantarum Specimen 1(13-14): 107, t. 137 [primary reference] BHL
  • Comment: Labillardiere attributes the name to "Smith, Decandrous papilionaceous plants of New Holl. , p. 9 , from the Annals of Botany , vol. 1." [i.e. J.E.Smith, Ann. Bot. 1(3): 507 (1805)], but the spelling used by Smith is umbellulata. This is treated here as being a correctable error by Labillardiere.

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orthographic variant of: Daviesia umbellulata Sm. legitimate orthographic variant of: Daviesia umbellulata Sm. legitimate taxonomic synonym of: Daviesia ulicifolia Andrews legitimate taxonomic synonym of: Daviesia ulicifolia Andrews legitimate misapplication: Daviesia umbellata Labill. orth. var. by Labillardière, J.J.H. de (1805), Novae Hollandiae Plantarum Specimen 1(13-14): 107, t. 137

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