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Showing Nicotiana palssonae
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Type: "AUSTRALIA. New South Wales: Broken Hill, Living Desert State Park, open mulga woodland, 302 m, 31°53′30″S, 141°25′58″E, 14 Oct.2005, Palsson 419 (holo: NE 110953; iso: CANB, NSW)."
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Etymology: "Named for Ruth Palsson, botanist associated with the Beadle Herbarium, University of New England (NE), who collected this species several times, including the type material."