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Hebe buxifolia var. pauciramosa Cockayne & Allan

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Hebe buxifolia var. pauciramosa Cockayne & Allan, Trans. & Proc. New Zealand Inst. 56: 27 (1926)

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Cockayne & Allan
Cockayne & Allan
1926
27
ICN
Hebe buxifolia var. pauciramosa Cockayne & Allan
var.
Hebe buxifolia var. pauciramosa
The epithet pauciramosa means few-branched, a reference to the growth form of the plants.
Lectotype (designated by Moore, in Allan 1961): wet ground up to Lake Harris, 4000 ft. or less, L. Cockayne No. 8129, 7 May 1921, WELT 5354. Isolectotypes: AK 107674, K

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Hebe buxifolia var. pauciramosa Cockayne & Allan
Hebe buxifolia var. pauciramosa Cockayne & Allan
Hebe buxifolia var. pauciramosa Cockayne & Allan
Hebe buxifolia var. pauciramosa Cockayne & Allan
Hebe buxifolia var. pauciramosa Cockayne & Allan
Hebe buxifolia var. pauciramosa Cockayne & Allan

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typification
Lectotype (designated by Moore, in Allan 1961): wet ground up to Lake Harris, 4000 ft. or less, L. Cockayne No. 8129, 7 May 1921, WELT 5354. Isolectotypes: AK 107674, K
Etymology
The epithet pauciramosa means few-branched, a reference to the growth form of the plants.

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4 March 2004
30 November 2023
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