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Burtonia violacea Bosse, legitimate, scientific secondary reference
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Bosse, J.F.W. (April 1846), Verzeichniss und kurze beschreibung aller Zierpflanzen und Straucher, welche seit de lezsten Jahren in den Garten Europa's eingefuhrt cultivirt worden sind. Neue Allgemeine Deutsche Garten-und Blumenzeitung 2: 235 [secondary reference] BHL
  • Comment: A.D.Chapman, Austral. Pl. Name Index 499 (1991), erroneously gives this work as the place of publication of "Burtonia violacea Bosse... nom. illeg.". Bosse attributes this name to "Hort." and does not cite a place of publication but had validly published the name in 1842. This is here treated as a secondary reference by Bosse to his earlier publication, rather than as the publication of the name of a new taxon.

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Burtonia violacea Bosse

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