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Lepidium oligodontum de Lange & Heenan

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Lepidium oligodontum de Lange & Heenan in de Lange et al., PhytoKeys 24: 106 (2013)
Lepidium oligodontum de Lange & Heenan

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New Zealand
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de Lange & Heenan
de Lange & Heenan
2013
106
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Lepidium oligodontum de Lange & Heenan
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Lepidium oligodontum
The name 'oligodontum' from the Latin meaning 'few teeth' refers to the leaves of this species which may be deeply toothed, sparingly toothed near the apex or entire, sometimes with all three conditions on the same plant. Plants with deeply toothed leaves are uncommon, whilst those with sparingly toothed leaves are more usual.
Holotype: Chatham Islands: Chatham (Rekohu) Island, Western Reef, 15 January 2006, P.J. de Lange CH378 & J.W.D. Sawyer, AK294925! Isotypes CANB!, CHR!

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oligodontum

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Lepidium aff. oleraceum (b) (AK 208579; Antipodes Islands)
Lepidium oligodontum de Lange & Heenan
Lepidium oligodontum de Lange & Heenan
Lepidium oligodontum de Lange & Heenan 2013
Lepidium oligodontum de Lange & Heenan
Lepidium oligodontum de Lange & Heenan
Lepidium oligodontum de Lange & Heenan
Lepidium oligodontum de Lange & Heenan
Lepidium oligodontum de Lange & Heenan
Lepidium oligodontum de Lange & Heenan
Lepidium oligodontum de Lange & Heenan

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Lepidium oligodontum de Lange & Heenan
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typification
Holotype: Chatham Islands: Chatham (Rekohu) Island, Western Reef, 15 January 2006, P.J. de Lange CH378 & J.W.D. Sawyer, AK294925! Isotypes CANB!, CHR!
Etymology
The name 'oligodontum' from the Latin meaning 'few teeth' refers to the leaves of this species which may be deeply toothed, sparingly toothed near the apex or entire, sometimes with all three conditions on the same plant. Plants with deeply toothed leaves are uncommon, whilst those with sparingly toothed leaves are more usual.

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18 June 2013
18 June 2013
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