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Cardamine eminentia Heenan

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Cardamine eminentia Heenan, Phytotaxa 330: 77–79 (2017)
Cardamine eminentia Heenan

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Endemic
Wild
New Zealand
Political Region

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Heenan
Heenan
2017
77–79
ICN
Cardamine eminentia Heenan
species
Cardamine eminentia
The specific epithet eminentia (Latin: protuberence) refers to the presence of a prominent hydathode protruding from the axil of the leaflet petiolules.
Holotype: Southland Land District, Mt Cerberus, Livingston Mountains, among boulders in ultramafic area, 27 January 1998, P. B. Heenan s.n., CHR 514975!

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eminentia

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Cardamine eminentia Heenan
Cardamine eminentia Heenan
Cardamine eminentia Heenan
Cardamine eminentia Heenan
Cardamine eminentia Heenan
Cardamine eminentia Heenan

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Cardamine eminentia Heenan
New Zealand
Canterbury Land District
Cardamine eminentia Heenan
New Zealand
Southland Land District

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typification
Holotype: Southland Land District, Mt Cerberus, Livingston Mountains, among boulders in ultramafic area, 27 January 1998, P. B. Heenan s.n., CHR 514975!
Etymology
The specific epithet eminentia (Latin: protuberence) refers to the presence of a prominent hydathode protruding from the axil of the leaflet petiolules.

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4 January 2018
25 May 2020
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