Vascular Plants

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Callitris oblonga Rich. & A.Rich., legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
Farjon, A. (2005), A monograph of Cupressaceae and Sciadopitys: 526-529, Plate 144 [secondary reference]
nomenclatural synonym: Frenela fruticosa Endl. nom. illeg., nom. superfl. taxonomic synonym: Callitris gunnii Hook.f. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Frenela gunnii (Hook.f.) Endl. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Frenela macrostachya Knight & Perry ex Gordon legitimate taxonomic synonym: Callitris sp. 1 (aff. oblonga) (Tasmania) [n/a] taxonomic synonym: Callitris oblonga subsp. parva K.D.Hill legitimate taxonomic synonym: Callitris oblonga subsp. corangensis K.D.Hill legitimate common name: Pigmy Cypress Pine [n/a] common name: River Pine [n/a] common name: Native Cypress [n/a] common name: Dwarf Cypress Pine [n/a] common name: Tasmanian Cypress Pine [n/a]

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Callitris oblonga Rich. & A.Rich.

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