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Showing Dillwynia speciosa
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Type: "Messrs. Rollison, of the Tooting nursery, having been supplied with seeds of this Plant from Baron Hugel of Vienna ... and from one which flowered in their establishment during the months of May and June 1839, our plate was prepared. There is little doubt that it was originally found in New South Wales, ..."