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Cardamine integra Heenan

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Cardamine integra Heenan, Phytotaxa 330: 104–106 (2017)
Cardamine integra Heenan

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Endemic
Wild
New Zealand
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Heenan
Heenan
2017
104–106
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Cardamine integra Heenan
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Cardamine integra
The specific epithet integra (Latin: entire) refers to the cauline leaves usually not having any lobes or division (e.g., not being pinnatifid or pinnatisect).
Holotype: Canterbury Land District, South Canterbury, near Pleasant Point, Rockdale homestead limestone outcrop, Sterndale Valley Road, 190 m, ledges and crevices in limestone outcrop, 27 February 2014, P. B. Heenan s.n., CHR 636068!

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integra

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Cardamine integra Heenan
Cardamine integra Heenan
Cardamine integra Heenan
Cardamine integra Heenan
Cardamine integra Heenan
Cardamine integra Heenan

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Cardamine integra Heenan
New Zealand
Canterbury Land District

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typification
Holotype: Canterbury Land District, South Canterbury, near Pleasant Point, Rockdale homestead limestone outcrop, Sterndale Valley Road, 190 m, ledges and crevices in limestone outcrop, 27 February 2014, P. B. Heenan s.n., CHR 636068!
Etymology
The specific epithet integra (Latin: entire) refers to the cauline leaves usually not having any lobes or division (e.g., not being pinnatifid or pinnatisect).

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4 January 2018
29 May 2020
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