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The Tasmanian species of Persoonia Smith (Proteaceae)
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The number of species recognized for Tasmania is raised from two to
four, and three of the species are subdivided into varieties. Variation in P. juniperina
in the state is discussed, and four varieties (var. juniperina, var. ulicina Meissner, var.
brevifolia Meissner and var. mollis Orch.) are keyed and described. Only the last of these
is new. Two new species [P. muelleri (P. Parm.) Orch. and P. moscalii Orch.] are
segregated from P. gunnii. P. muelleri is divided into three varieties: var. muelleri, var.
densifolia Orch. and var. angustifolia (Benth.) Orch., while P. gunnii is divided into
two varieties: var. gunnii and var. oblanceolata Orch. All of these varieties are new taxa
or new combinations.
Title: The Tasmanian species of Persoonia Smith (Proteaceae)
Description:
The number of species recognized for Tasmania is raised from two to
four, and three of the species are subdivided into varieties.
Variation in P.
juniperina
in the state is discussed, and four varieties (var.
juniperina, var.
ulicina Meissner, var.
brevifolia Meissner and var.
mollis Orch.
) are keyed and described.
Only the last of these
is new.
Two new species [P.
muelleri (P.
Parm.
) Orch.
and P.
moscalii Orch.
] are
segregated from P.
gunnii.
P.
muelleri is divided into three varieties: var.
muelleri, var.
densifolia Orch.
and var.
angustifolia (Benth.
) Orch.
, while P.
gunnii is divided into
two varieties: var.
gunnii and var.
oblanceolata Orch.
All of these varieties are new taxa
or new combinations.
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