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Myosotis ultramafica Meudt, Prebble & Rance

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Myosotis ultramafica Meudt, Prebble & Rance in Meudt & Prebble, Austral. Syst. Bot. 35: 389 (2022)
Myosotis ultramafica Meudt, Prebble & Rance

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Endemic
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New Zealand
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Meudt, Prebble & Rance
Meudt, Prebble & Rance
2022
389
ICN
Myosotis ultramafica Meudt, Prebble & Rance
species
Myosotis ultramafica
The epithet ultramafica comes from the Latin word ‘ultra’, meaning ‘beyond’ (Stearn 1998), and the composite word ‘mafic’, which was coined for modal ferromagnesian minerals (Cross et al. 1912). The epithet refers to the base rock and substrate on which plants of this species occur.

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ultramafica

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Myosotis "Mossburn"
Myosotis ultramafica Meudt, Prebble & Rance
Myosotis "West Dome"
Myosotis ultramafica Meudt, Prebble & Rance
Myosotis ultramafica Meudt, Prebble & Rance
Myosotis ultramafica Meudt, Prebble & Rance
Myosotis ultramafica Meudt, Prebble & Rance

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New Zealand
Southland Land District

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Etymology
The epithet ultramafica comes from the Latin word ‘ultra’, meaning ‘beyond’ (Stearn 1998), and the composite word ‘mafic’, which was coined for modal ferromagnesian minerals (Cross et al. 1912). The epithet refers to the base rock and substrate on which plants of this species occur.

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18 October 2022
18 October 2022
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