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Showing Xylosma craynii
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Type: "Australia, Queensland. Cook District: Mt Lewis, c.500 m beyond the hut, 1st May 2021, W. Cooper 2752 + R. Jensen (holo: CNS 152583, iso: BRI, CANB, MO, L, K, SING)."
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Etymology: "The specific epithet craynii honours Professor Darren Michael Crayn (1969–) in appreciation of his endless generosity to all under his tutelage at the Australian Tropical Herbarium (ATH). Darren has become a champion of mountain top plants in the Wet Tropics bioregion so it seems appropriate that this high-altitude species will carry his name."