Veronica stricta Banks & Sol. ex Benth.
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Veronica stricta Banks & Sol. ex Benth. in de Candolle, Prodr. 10
459 (1846)
Veronica stricta Banks & Sol. ex Benth.
Nomenclature
Benth.
Banks & Sol. ex Benth.
1846
459
ICN
Veronica stricta Banks & Sol. ex Benth.
species
Veronica stricta
Classification
Subordinates
Vernacular names
Synonyms
Associations
Descriptions
Taxonomic concepts
Hebe salicifolia var. stricta (Benth.) Cockayne & Allan
Hebe salicifolia var. stricta (Banks & Sol. ex Benth.) Cockayne & Allan
Veronica stricta Banks & Sol. ex Benth.
Hebe salicifolia var. stricta (Benth.) Cockayne & Allan
Veronica stricta Banks & Sol. ex Benth.
Hebe stricta (Benth.) L.B.Moore
Hebe stricta (Benth.) L.B.Moore
Hebe stricta (Benth.) L.B.Moore
Hebe stricta (Banks & Sol. ex Benth.) L.B.Moore
Veronica stricta Banks & Sol. ex Benth.
Hebe stricta (Benth.) L.B.Moore
Veronica stricta Banks & Sol. ex Benth.
Veronica salicifolia var. stricta (Benth.) Hook.f.
Veronica salicifolia var. stricta (Banks & Sol. ex Benth.) Hook.f.
Veronica stricta Banks & Sol. ex Benth.
Veronica salicifolia var. stricta (Benth.) Hook.f.
Veronica stricta Banks & Sol. ex Benth.
Veronica stricta Banks & Sol. ex Benth.
Veronica stricta Banks & Sol. ex Benth.
Veronica stricta Banks & Sol. ex Benth.
Veronica stricta Banks & Sol. ex Benth.
Veronica stricta Banks & Sol. ex Benth.
Veronica stricta Banks & Sol. ex Benth.
Veronica stricta Banks & Sol. ex Benth.
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typification
Lectotype (designated by Moore, in Allan 1961; designated more precisely by Bayly & Kellow 2004): Auckland, N. Z., Sinclair, Herb. Hookerianum K, four uppermost pieces on sheet only (sheet also includes another Sinclair specimen, of two pieces, from Thames)
Etymology
The epithet stricta is from Latin strictus, meaning straight or tight. Bayly and Kellow (2006) consider it might apply to the leaves or to the habit.
Metadata
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scientific name
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14 February 2006
2 January 2023