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Cardamine dimidia Heenan

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Cardamine dimidia Heenan, Phytotaxa 330: 69–71 (2017)
Cardamine dimidia Heenan

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Endemic
Wild
New Zealand
Political Region

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Heenan
Heenan
2017
69–71
ICN
Cardamine dimidia Heenan
species
Cardamine dimidia
The specific epithet dimidia (Latin: half) refers to the petals being about half the length of those of C. bilobata.
Holotype: Otago Land District, Dunstan Mountains, Lauder Ck., bluffs in tributary headwaters, crevices and rockfalls, 15 November 2005, M. Thorsen & J. Barkla s.n., CHR 586035!

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dimidia

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Cardamine dimidia Heenan
Cardamine dimidia Heenan
Cardamine dimidia Heenan
Cardamine dimidia Heenan
Cardamine dimidia Heenan
Cardamine dimidia Heenan

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Cardamine dimidia Heenan
New Zealand
Canterbury Land District
Cardamine dimidia Heenan
New Zealand
Marlborough Land District
Cardamine dimidia Heenan
New Zealand
Nelson Land District
Cardamine dimidia Heenan
New Zealand
Otago Land District
Cardamine dimidia Heenan
New Zealand
Southland Land District
Cardamine dimidia Heenan
New Zealand
Westland Land District

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typification
Holotype: Otago Land District, Dunstan Mountains, Lauder Ck., bluffs in tributary headwaters, crevices and rockfalls, 15 November 2005, M. Thorsen & J. Barkla s.n., CHR 586035!
Etymology
The specific epithet dimidia (Latin: half) refers to the petals being about half the length of those of C. bilobata.

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Names_Plants
4 January 2018
25 May 2020
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