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Nelsonia campestris R.Br., legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (2010), Australian Plant Census: - [secondary reference]
taxonomic synonym: Nelsonia rotundifolia R.Br. legitimate pro parte misapplication: Nelsonia canescens (Lam.) Spreng. legitimate by Bremekamp, C.E.B. (1955), Reinwardtia 3: 248 pro parte misapplication: Nelsonia brunelloides (Lam.) Kuntze legitimate by Durkee, L.H. (1978), Flora of Panama. Part IX. Family 177. Acanthaceae. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 65: 239 misapplication: Nelsonia tomentosa Willd. legitimate by Hooker, J.D. (29 December 1859), Introductory Essay. The botany of the Antarctic voyage of H.M. Discovery ships Erebus and Terror. III. Flora Tasmaniae 2(11): xlvi.

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Nelsonia campestris R.Br.

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