Vascular Plants

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Hakea gibbosa (J.White) Cav., legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
Wrigley, J.W. & Fagg, M. (1989), Banksias, Waratahs & Grevilleas and all other plants in the Australian Proteaceae family: 377 (map) [secondary reference]
nomenclatural synonym: Banksia gibbosa J.White legitimate nomenclatural synonym: Conchium gibbosum (J.White) Donn ex Sm. legitimate nomenclatural synonym: Hakea pinifolia Knight nom. illeg., nom. superfl. taxonomic synonym: Hakea pubescens Schrad. & J.C.Wendl. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Conchium sphaeroideum Sm. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Conchium cornutum C.F.Gaertn. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Conchium pubescens Willd. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Hakea lanigera Ten. legitimate common name: Harige hakea [n/a] common name: rock hakea [n/a] common name: hairy hakea [n/a]
  • Etymology: "From Latin, gibbosus, more swollen in one place than another, referring to the fruit."

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Hakea gibbosa (J.White) Cav.

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