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Material is provided to validate the names to be used in a forthcoming treatment of Rutaceae in the “Flora of Australia”. Two new species and two new subspecies are described: Asterolasia rivularis Paul G. Wilson, A. pallida subsp. hyalina,…
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Three species of Latrobea Meisn. from south-western Australia which are part of the Mirbelieae tribe are here described as new, L. colophona Chappill & C.F.Wilkins, L. pinnacula Chappill & C.F.Wilkins, and L. recurva Chappill & C.F.Wilkins. They are…
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A new species of trigger plant with conservation priority, Stylidium hymenocraspedum Wege, is described and illustrated. The morphologically allied S. maitlandianum E.Pritz. is lectotypified and an amended taxonomic description provided.
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The rare new locally endemic species Anthocercis sylvicola T.D. Macfarlane & Wardell-Johnson is described and illustrated photographically. Anthocercis sylvicola is most closely related to A. genistoides Miers and A. anisantha Endl., but differing…
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The three subspecies formerly comprising the widespread, variable, Western Australian species Acacia coolgardiensis Maiden are now treated as distinct species, namely, A. coolgardiensis, A. effusifolia Maslin & Buscumb (syn. A. coolgardiensis subsp.…
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Three new samphires that occur on saline floodways and around salt lakes in the semi-arid and arid zones of the Eremaean Botanical Province are described. Tecticornia cymbiformis K.A.Sheph. & Paul G.Wilson, a conservation Priority listed species…
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Euphorbia paralias along the west coast of Western Australia Euphorbia paralias L. (Sea Spurge) is a herbaceous perennial native to the Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts of Europe, where it is locally abundant on sandy shores, young sand dunes and…
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Digitaria Haller is a cosmopolitan genus represented in Western Australia by 15 indigenous and four introduced species. In early 1996, the first author collected a weedy Digitaria (Lepschi & Lally 2486) on the northern outskirts of Perth which did…
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Boronia barrettiorum Duretto sp. nov. (Boronia subseries Filicifoliae: Rutaceae) is described and its relationships discussed. Variation in B. pauciflora W.Fitz. is also discussed and a key to the species of Boronia found in the Kimberley Region is…


