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Showing Phebalium calcicola
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Type: "Holotypus: South Australia, South-Eastern: [precise locality withheld for conservation reasons] E of Kongorong, 6 Nov. 2019, S. Dema 422, D.J. Duval, D.E. Murfet & T.S. Te (AD). Isotypi: BRI, CANB, K, MEL, MO, NE109849, NSW [distribuendi]."
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Etymology: "Etymology. From the Latin calx (limestone) and -cola (-dweller), referring to the habitat of this species. The epithet is treated as a noun in apposition; it has the same ending regardless of the gender of the genus name (Stearn 2004)." -
Text: "The type gathering is from two plants. The population is very small and morphologically homogeneous."