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Isotype of Cleome microaustralica Iltis [family CLEOMACEAE]
Date Updated: 4 December 2020
Herbarium
Western Australian Herbarium (PERTH), PERTH01590448
Collection
Herbarium Specimens
Resource Type
Specimens
Collector
R.L. Specht, #552
Collection Date
1948/06/14
Locality
South Bay, Bickerton Island, Gulf of Carpentaria
Country
Australia (Australia)
Identifications
Isotype of Cleome microaustralica Iltis [family CLEOMACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by H.H. Iltis, 1968
Cleome viscosa L. [family CAPPARACEAE]
Arivela microaustralica (Iltis) R.L.Barrett [family CLEOMACEAE]; Verified by S.A. James, 2020/08
Notes
Herb 60 cm tall, 30 cm diam. corolla bright yellow, staminal filaments red. At base of sandstone hills.
Pages
1
Data last modified
2013-09-20
Date Updated: 24 September 2020
Herbarium
Western Australian Herbarium (PERTH), PERTH01590448
Collection
Herbarium Specimens
Resource Type
Specimens
Collector
R.L. Specht, #552
Collection Date
1948/06/14
Locality
South Bay, Bickerton Island, Gulf of Carpentaria
Country
Australia (Australia)
Identifications
Isotype of Cleome microaustralica Iltis [family CLEOMACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by H.H. Iltis, 1968
Cleome viscosa L. [family CAPPARACEAE]
Arivela microaustralica (Iltis) R.L.Barrett [family CLEOMACEAE]; Verified by S.A. James, 2020/08
Notes
Herb 60 cm tall, 30 cm diam. corolla bright yellow, staminal filaments red. At base of sandstone hills.
Pages
1
Data last modified
2013-09-20
Date Updated: 23 January 2014
Herbarium
Western Australian Herbarium (PERTH), PERTH01590448
Collection
Herbarium Specimens
Resource Type
Specimens
Collector
R.L. Specht, #552
Collection Date
1948/06/14
Locality
South Bay, Bickerton Island, Gulf of Carpentaria
Country
Australia (Australia)
Identifications
Isotype of Cleome microaustralica Iltis [family CLEOMACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by H.H. Iltis, 1968
Cleome viscosa L. [family CAPPARACEAE]
Notes
Herb 60 cm tall, 30 cm diam. corolla bright yellow, staminal filaments red. At base of sandstone hills.
Pages
1
Data last modified
2013-09-20
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