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Cardamine coronata Heenan

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Cardamine coronata Heenan, Phytotaxa 330: 49–51 (2017)
Cardamine coronata Heenan

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Endemic
Wild
New Zealand
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Heenan
Heenan
2017
49–51
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Cardamine coronata Heenan
species
Cardamine coronata
The specific epithet coronata (Latin: likeness of a crown) refers to the hairs positioned on and around the hydathodes of the leaflet margin and leaflet axil having a crown-like appearance.
Holotype: Canterbury, Mt Cass, above Waipara, on limestone outcrops, usually in sheltered sites, 480 m, 5 November 2009, P. B. Heenan s.n., CHR 616894!

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coronata

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Cardamine coronata Heenan
Cardamine coronata Heenan
Cardamine coronata Heenan
Cardamine coronata Heenan
Cardamine coronata Heenan
Cardamine coronata Heenan

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Cardamine coronata Heenan
New Zealand
Canterbury Land District

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typification
Holotype: Canterbury, Mt Cass, above Waipara, on limestone outcrops, usually in sheltered sites, 480 m, 5 November 2009, P. B. Heenan s.n., CHR 616894!
Etymology
The specific epithet coronata (Latin: likeness of a crown) refers to the hairs positioned on and around the hydathodes of the leaflet margin and leaflet axil having a crown-like appearance.

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4 January 2018
25 May 2020
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