


Eryngium undulatum P.W.Michael & Peter G.Wilson

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Eryngium undulatum P.W.Michael & Peter G.Wilson, Telopea 29: 87 (2025)
Eryngium undulatum P.W.Michael & Peter G.Wilson
Biostatus
Nomenclature
P.W.Michael & Peter G.Wilson
P.W.Michael & Peter G.Wilson
2025
87
ICN
Eryngium undulatum P.W.Michael & Peter G.Wilson
species
Eryngium undulatum
Type: New Zealand, South Island: near southern end of Lake Forsyth, 24 Feb 1977, Orchard 4911 (holotype: AK 141843; isotypes: AD, CANB 316899, CHR, CTES, L. 2576429, MO-3408779], L
barcode U.1077158, Z
Classification
Taxonomic concepts
Eryngium undulatum P.W.Michael & Peter G.Wilson
Eryngium undulatum P.W.Michael & Peter G.Wilson
Eryngium undulatum P.W.Michael & Peter G.Wilson
Eryngium vesiculosum sensu New Zealand Botanists
Eryngium undulatum P.W.Michael & Peter G.Wilson
Notes
typification
Type: New Zealand, South Island: near southern end of Lake Forsyth, 24 Feb 1977, Orchard 4911 (holotype: AK 141843; isotypes: AD, CANB 316899, CHR, CTES, L. 2576429, MO-3408779], L
barcode U.1077158, Z
editorial
Eryngium vesiculosum has been considered to be a species indigenous to both south-eastern Australia and New Zealand. A comparative analysis of the morphology of plants on each side of the Tasman has led to the conclusion that the New Zealand populations are distinct and can readily be distinguished from the Australian ones. The New Zealand plants has been described as a new species, Eryngium undulatum P.W.Michael & Peter G.Wilson.
Metadata
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scientific name
Names_Plants
10 February 2025
10 February 2025