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Cardamine panatohea Heenan & de Lange

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Cardamine panatohea Heenan & de Lange, Phytotaxa 379: 256–260 (2018)
Cardamine panatohea Heenan & de Lange

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Endemic
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New Zealand
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Heenan & de Lange
Heenan & de Lange
2018
256–260
ICN
Cardamine panatohea Heenan & de Lange
species
Cardamine panatohea
The specific epithet ‘panatohea’ originates from the names ‘panapana’, a common name for this type of cress, and ‘tītōhea’ which is the description of the land above the bush line on Mt Ruapehu.
Holotype: Wellington Land District, Mt Ruapehu, tributary of Mangaturuturu Stream, permanently wet seepage below waterfall, 1650 m, 12 March 2015, P. B. Heenan s.n., CHR 640349!

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panatohea

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Cardamine “Turoa”
Cardamine panatohea Heenan & de Lange
Cardamine panatohea Heenan & de Lange
Cardamine panatohea Heenan & de Lange
Cardamine panatohea Heenan & de Lange

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Cardamine panatohea Heenan & de Lange
New Zealand
Canterbury Land District
Cardamine panatohea Heenan & de Lange
New Zealand
Wellington Land District

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typification
Holotype: Wellington Land District, Mt Ruapehu, tributary of Mangaturuturu Stream, permanently wet seepage below waterfall, 1650 m, 12 March 2015, P. B. Heenan s.n., CHR 640349!
Etymology
The specific epithet ‘panatohea’ originates from the names ‘panapana’, a common name for this type of cress, and ‘tītōhea’ which is the description of the land above the bush line on Mt Ruapehu.

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28 January 2019
29 May 2020
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