Vascular Plants

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Plectranthus ventosus P.I.Forst., legitimate, scientific tax. nov.
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Forster, P.I. (3 November 2015), Plectranthus laetus P.I.Forst. and P. ventosus P.I.Forst. (Lamiaceae), new species from Cape York Peninsula, Queensland. Austrobaileya 9(3): 435-438, Figs 2, 3, Map 2 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "Queensland. COOK DISTRICT: ex situ cultivation from Melville Peak, on the ridge between the headwaters of Sweetwater Creek and Temple Creek, Cape Melville National Park, 10 April 2015, H.B. Hines CM40 & C.J. Hoskin (holo: BRI)."
  • Etymology: "The specific epithet is derived from the Latin word ventosus (windy), and pertains to the continuous strong winds that buffet and shape the vegetation at Cape Melville Range. These very winds prevented revisitation of this specific locality in 2014 in an attempt to source further material and to ascertain the population extent."

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nomenclatural synonym of: Coleus ventosus (P.I.Forst.) P.I.Forst. legitimate basionym of: Coleus ventosus (P.I.Forst.) P.I.Forst. legitimate

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