Vascular Plants

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Bracteantha palustris Flann, legitimate, scientific tax. nov. apni
Flann, C. (30 June 1998), Bracteantha palustris (Asteraceae: Gnaphalieae), a new species in Victoria and Tasmania. Muelleria 11: 97-100 [tax. nov.] BHL
  • Type: "Victoria, Saplings Morass Flora and Fauna reserve, 11 Dec. 1996, C.Flann 1 & N.G.Walsh (holotype MEL; isotypes HO, NSW, CANB)"
taxonomic synonym: Helichrysum acuminatum var. angustifolium DC. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Bracteantha sp. aff. subundulata [n/a]

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basionym of: Xerochrysum palustre (Flann) R.J.Bayer legitimate nomenclatural synonym of: Xerochrysum palustre (Flann) R.J.Bayer legitimate nomenclatural synonym of: Xerochrysum palustre (Flann) R.J.Bayer legitimate nomenclatural synonym of: Xerochrysum palustre (Flann) R.J.Bayer legitimate pro parte misapplication: Bracteantha palustris Flann legitimate by Flann, C. (30 June 1998), Bracteantha palustris (Asteraceae: Gnaphalieae), a new species in Victoria and Tasmania. Muelleria 11: 97-100

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