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Showing Prostanthera williamsii
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Type: 'Holotype: New South Wales: Northern Tablelands: Wollomombi Gorge, J.B. Williams s.n., 9 Nov. 1967 (NE)"
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Etymology: "This species acknowledges the extensive contribution that the botanist John Beaumont Williams (1932–2005; Bruhl 2005) has made to our understanding of the plants of the New England area of NSW and who also recognised this species as a possible new species, distinct from P. lasianthos."