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Coronidium telfordii Paul G.Wilson, legitimate, scientific tax. nov. apni
Wilson, Paul G. (21 August 2008), Coronidium, a new Australian genus in the Gnaphalieae (Asteraceae). Nuytsia 18: 321, 323, Fig. 9 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "Mt Merino, McPherson Range, Qld, 30 September 1973, I.R. Telford 3357 (holo: CANB 050131; iso: BRI, K n.v., L n.v., NE n.v.)."
taxonomic synonym: Helichrysum sp. 1 [n/a] taxonomic synonym: Helichrysum sp. (Mt Merino S.T.Blake 21554) [n/a]
  • Etymology: "The species is named after the botanist Ian Telford, formerly of the Australian National Botanic Gardens and the Australian National Herbarium, who drew my attention to the unique characters possessed by this species. Ian has collected extensively in eastern Australia over many years and has accumulated a wealth of knowledge on the plants of this area and, in this instance, on the Coronidium species."

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basionym of: Leucozoma telfordii (Paul G.Wilson) T.L.Collins legitimate

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