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Mniadelphus pulchellus Hampe

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Hampe
Hampe
1850
23
ICN
Mniadelphus pulchellus Hampe
species
Mniadelphus pulchellus
The epithet pulchellum means pretty. The disused epithet kraussei commemorates Dr Hermann Krausse, who collected plants in Chile in 1860. The disused epithet amblyophyllum means blunt-leaved.
Lectotype: N.Z., Lord Auckland's Islands, J.D. Hooker, Antarct. Exp. 1839–1843, “Wilson 89”, BM-Wilson! (Designated by Streimann 1999.)

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pulchellus

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Mniadelphus pulchellus Hampe
Mniadelphus pulchellus Hampe
Mniadelphus pulchellus Hampe

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typification
Lectotype: N.Z., Lord Auckland's Islands, J.D. Hooker, Antarct. Exp. 1839–1843, “Wilson 89”, BM-Wilson! (Designated by Streimann 1999.)
Etymology
The epithet pulchellum means pretty. The disused epithet kraussei commemorates Dr Hermann Krausse, who collected plants in Chile in 1860. The disused epithet amblyophyllum means blunt-leaved.

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0290b884-1808-4f7a-afde-157840a7e8e6
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Names_Plants
1 January 2000
27 June 2017
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