Pultenaea aculeata M.A.M.Renner, P.H.Weston & S.Clarke, 2022

Renner, Matthew A. M., Barrett, Russell L., Clarke, Steve, Clugston, James A. R. & Wilson, Peter H. Weston Trevor C., 2022, Morphological and molecular evidence refute a broad circumscription for Pultenaea glabra (Fabaceae: Mirbelieae), with implications for taxonomy, biogeography, and conservation, Australian Systematic Botany 35 (3), pp. 225-277 : 261-264

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1071/SB21030

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11048718

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scientific name

Pultenaea aculeata M.A.M.Renner, P.H.Weston & S.Clarke
status

sp. nov.

5. Pultenaea aculeata M.A.M.Renner, P.H.Weston & S.Clarke View in CoL , sp. nov.

Pultenaea sp. Olinda ( R.Coveny 6166) NSW Herbarium, P. H.Weston & de R. P. J.Kok in G. J.Harden (ed.), Fl. New South Wales rev. edn 2: 561 (2002).

Type: New South Wales, Central Tablelands, Wollemi National Park, ~ 8.5 km north-east of Olinda , ~ 3 km north-east of Kandos Weir , 14 Sep. 2013, S. Clarke 544 (holo: NSW 853639 View Materials ) .

Diagnosis

Distinct from other members of the P. glabra complex in the combination of short (3.6–14.0 mm), inrolled linear leaves whose adaxial surface is largely enclosed, and is glaucous owing to the dense cuticular columnar papillae, the leaf apex with a long, pungent apiculus, the dense covering of spreading hairs on the stem, the densely villous calyx, and the flowers borne in the axils of leaves on otherwise leafy shoots that continue vegetative growth.

Woody shrub up to 4 m tall, but usually up to 2 m; stems fawn–brown, mostly obscured by stipules, where exposed, clothed in antrorse, spreading hairs that are longer than those on the leaves. Branching irregular. Stipules red–brown, darkening with age; inserted on a projection from the stem, which is obtriangular in section; furcate, lobes long and narrow, and taper gradually to an acuminate apex, divergent and usually recurved; the basal half of the stipule is lighter in colour, and has ragged margins bearing a few irregular teeth on each side. Leaves linear 3.6–14.0 (average 6.7) mm long by 0.4–0.8 (average 0.6) mm wide, tightly inrolled, adaxial surface enclosed; apex aristate and pungent, discolourous; abaxial surface bears antrorse, appressed, short hairs on its sides and ventral surfaces, the hairs are denser in younger and smaller leaves; adaxial surface is glaucous, covered by dense cuticular pillbox papillae; the abaxial surface bears low triangular mamillae formed by each epidermal cell; leaf anatomy with a subepidermis of pigmented cells on the lower surface; the ventral epidermis is hyaline. Inflorescence flowers in the axils of leaves, which occur throughout the terminal cluster of flowers, internodes not contracted, shoots continue vegetative growth after flowering; stipules associated with flowers are larger than those behind sterile leaves. Flowers shortly pedicellate, pedicel villous; orange–brown trichomes present in flower axil. Calyx outer surface clothed by antrorse, appressed, straight hairs, continuous over from base of tube to near the lobe apex; lobes apices pungent, as for leaf apices. Bracteoles nearly glabrous or with a few basal, medial, or marginal hairs; lanceolate– triangular, apex long, narrow and sharp, margins entire or sparsely denticulate. Corolla keel vibrant deep red. Anthers charcoal grey or pale yellow, filaments pale yellow, pollen cream. Ovary glabrous, except for stiff hairs at the apex and on the lower surface of the style. Pod 5–6 mm long ( Fig. 23 View Fig , 24 View Fig ).

Distribution and ecology

Pultenaea aculeata is restricted to the ‘pagoda country’ east of Rylstone, and as currently understood is confined to an area ~ 20 km north to south by 6 km east to west, extending from the head of Brymair Creek east of the Capertee Valley northward to the Coxs Crown/Spring Log Ridge area. One of us ( SC) has also undertaken extensive walking beyond the currently known limits of distribution but not encountered the taxon in otherwise suitable habitat. Therefore, we consider the geographic distribution of P. aculeata to be fairly well circumscribed. Pultenaea aculeata is confined to scattered pagoda formations within a matrix of dry eucalypt woodland, sometimes with Callitris . The Eucalyptus canopy is usually sparse to medium, with E. oreades among others over a dense heath, including Acacia hamiltoniana , Acacia obtusifolia , Acacia terminalis , Banksia penicillata , Boronia anethifolia , Calytrix tetragona , Dracophyllum secundum , Epacris reclinata , Isopogon dawsonii , Leionema lamprophyllum subsp. orbiculare , Leptospermum arachnoides , Leucopogon microphyllus , Styphelia mutica , Pimelea linifolia subsp. linoides , Phebalium squamulosum subsp. gracile , Platysace lanceolata , Prostanthera hindii and Zieria cytisoides . Pultenaea aculeata grows in crevices and cracks high on pagodas, on ledges and slopes bearing shallow soils between pagodas, among rocks, and on the top of steep slopes forming gullies separating pagoda complexes. The soils are sandy loams.

Pultenaea aculeata individuals exhibit the capacity to resprout following fire, including after fires that cause 100% canopy scorch ( Fig. 25 View Fig ). However, following the Gospers Mountain fire over the summer of 2019–2020, no signs of resprouting were observed from pre-fire adults at sites visited up to July 2021. All sites contained sizable crops of vigorous, healthy post-fire seedlings. It is possible that the combination of severe drought, and extreme fire intensity, compromised the ability of individuals to resprout, and the fires killed all individuals. Adult plants observed during the height of the drought immediately preceding the fires were severely stressed. However, we have since observed post-fire resprouting in Pultenaea aculeata in multiple individuals across multiple sites throughout the distribution of the species during the summer of 2021–2022, possibly promoted by the La Nina weather pattern.

Recognition

Pultenaea aculeata possesses a combination of characters encompassing many aspects of form, from leaf micromorphology and anatomy to flower colour, that facilitate ready identification of plants, in both herbarium and field. The leaves of P. aculeata are particularly distinctive, and perhaps even diagnostic in their own right, given their short length (3.6–14.0 mm), inrolled margins with the adaxial surface largely enclosed, the adaxial surface glaucous owing to the dense cuticular columnar papillae, the long, pungent, often upwardly curved, apiculus, and the triangular mamillae present on the abaxial leaf surface. Other distinctive features of P. aculeata include the dense covering of spreading hairs on the stem; the stipules with divergent lobes, the flowers borne on the axils of leaves on otherwise leafy shoots that continue vegetative growth; the densely villous calyx; and the blood-red keel.

Conservation status

Pultenaea aculeata is currently listed as Endangered in New South Wales. It qualifies for ranking as Endangered under the IUCN criteria because of the extent of occurrence, being less than 5000 km 2, the extreme fluctuations in numbers of mature individuals, decline in habitat quality as a result of severe fire events as occurred over the summer of 2019–2020 and browsing by feral herbivores including goats and deer. Inappropriate fire regimes, and soil-borne diseases also constitute threats to this species.

Etymology

From the Latin aculeata , for sting or spine, in reference to the long pungent leaf apices of this remarkable species.

Specimens examined

NEW SOUTH WALES. Central Tablelands: Wollemi National Park : above tributary of Ganguddy Creek , ~ 4 km SSE of Dunns Swamp, 30 Apr. 2005, S. Clarke 41, ( NSW 867309 View Materials ); 30 Apr. 2005, S. Clarke 42, ( NSW 867310 View Materials ); 30 Apr. 2005, S. Clarke 43, ( NSW 867311 View Materials ); above tributary of Ganguddy Creek , ~ 4 km SSE of Dunns Swamp, 30 Apr. 2005, S. Clarke 44, ( NSW 867307 View Materials ); 30 Apr. 2005, S. Clarke 45, ( NSW 867308 View Materials ); on crest of pagoda ridge above Ganguddy Creek , ~ 3 km SSE of Dunns Swamp, 1 May 2005, S. Clarke 54, ( NSW 867305 View Materials ); gully between pagodas above Currant Creek , 4 May 2005, S. Clarke 60, ( NSW 867321 View Materials ); high pagoda ridge jutting into broad flat valley, tributary of Ganguddy Creek , 4 May 2005, S. Clarke 62, ( NSW 867318 View Materials ); ~ 4 km NNE of Olinda, ~ 500 m west of Nullo Mountain Road , 7 Apr. 2013, S. Clarke 358, ( NSW 977194 View Materials ); 7 Apr. 2013, S. Clarke 359, ( NSW 977195 View Materials ); 7 Apr. 2013, S. Clarke 360, ( NSW 977196 View Materials ); ~ 4 km NNE of Olinda, ~ 500 m west of Nullo Mountain Road , 7 Apr. 2013, S. Clarke 363, ( NSW 977199 View Materials ); 7 Apr. 2013, S. Clarke 364, ( NSW 977200 View Materials ); ~ 3.5 km N of Olinda, ~ 1 km W of Nullo Mountain Road, on ridge approaching Mt Coolcalwin , 21 Apr. 2013, S. Clarke 365, ( NSW 977201 View Materials ); ~ 4.5 km N of Olinda , ~ 1 km W of Nullo Mountain Road, 26 Apr. 2013, S. Clarke 369, ( NSW 977205 View Materials ); 26 Apr. 2013, S. Clarke 370, ( NSW 977206 View Materials ); ~ 4.5 km N of Olinda , ~ 1 km W of Nullo Mountain Road, 26 Apr. 2013, S. Clarke 371, ( NSW 977218 View Materials ); 26 Apr. 2013, S. Clarke 373, ( NSW 977224 View Materials ); ~ 4 km N of Olinda , ~ 1 km W of Nullo Mountain Road, 26 Apr. 2013, S. Clarke 374, ( NSW 977225 View Materials ); 26 Apr. 2013, S. Clarke 375, ( NSW 977226 View Materials ); 26 Apr. 2013, S. Clarke 377, ( NSW 977228 View Materials ); 26 Apr. 2013, S. Clarke 378, ( NSW 977229 View Materials ); 26 Apr. 2013, S. Clarke 379, ( NSW 977230 View Materials ); ~ 3.5 – 4 km N of Olinda , ~ 1 km W of Nullo Mountain Road, 6 Apr. 2013, S. Clarke 380, 2 ( NSW 977231 View Materials ); 26 Apr. 2013, S. Clarke 381, ( NSW 977232 View Materials ); 26 Apr. 2013, S. Clarke 382, ( NSW 977233 View Materials ); 25 May 2013, S. Clarke 385, ( NSW 977236 View Materials ); 25 May 2013, S. Clarke 386, ( NSW 977239 View Materials ); 25 May 2013, S. Clarke 387, ( NSW 977240 View Materials ); ~ 6 km ENE of Olinda, 500 m N of Kandos Weir, 1 km SE of Mt Touwouwan , 8 June 2013, S. Clarke 410, ( NSW 977280 View Materials ); 8 June 2013, S. Clarke 412, ( NSW 977282 View Materials ); 8 June 2013, S. Clarke 413, ( NSW 977283 View Materials ); 8 June 2013, S. Clarke 414, ( NSW 977284 View Materials ); 8 June 2013, S. Clarke 415, ( NSW 977285 View Materials ); Currant Mountain Gap, ~ 4.5 km ESE of Olinda, ~ 200 m N of Narrango Road , 13 June 2013, S. Clarke 416, ( NSW 977286 View Materials ); 13 June 2013, S. Clarke 417, ( NSW 977287 View Materials ); ~ 4.5 km ESE of Olinda, ~ 500 m NE of Currant Mountain Gap, ~ 2.5 km S of Kandos Weir , 13 June 2013, S. Clarke 420, ( NSW 977289 View Materials ); 13 June 2013, S. Clarke 421, ( NSW 977290 View Materials ); 13 June 2013, S. Clarke 422, ( NSW 977291 View Materials ); 13 June 2013, S. Clarke 423, ( NSW 977292 View Materials ); ~ 5 km ESE of Olinda, ~ 2.5 km S of Kandos Weir , 13 June 2013, S. Clarke 425, ( NSW 977295 View Materials ); ~ 5 km ESE of Olinda, ~ 2.5 km S of Kandos Weir , 13 June 2013, S. Clarke 433, ( NSW 977309 View Materials ); 13 June 2013, S. Clarke 434, ( NSW 977310 View Materials ); 13 June 2013, S. Clarke 435, ( NSW 977311 View Materials ); 13 June 2013, S. Clarke 436, ( NSW 977312 View Materials ); ~ 5.5 km ESE of Olinda, ~ 2.5 km S of Kandos Weir , 13 June 2013, S. Clarke 439, ( NSW 977315 View Materials ); 13 June 2013, S. Clarke 440, ( NSW 977317 View Materials ); 13 June 2013, S. Clarke 441, ( NSW 977319 View Materials ); ~ 5.5 km SE of Olinda, ~ 1 km SE of Mt Towinhingy , 22 June 2013, S. Clarke 451, ( NSW 977340 View Materials ); 22 June 2013, S. Clarke 453, ( NSW 977377 View Materials ); ~ 7 km SE of Olinda, ~ 7 km S of Dunn’s Swamp , 22 June 2013, S. Clarke 464, ( NSW 977471 View Materials ); ~ 6.5 km E of Olinda , ~ 2.5 km S of Kandos Weir, 27 June 2013, S. Clarke 480, ( NSW 977504 View Materials ); ~ 5.5 km E of Olinda , ~ 2 km S of Kandos Weir, 27 June 2013, S. Clarke 485, ( NSW 977510 View Materials ); ~ 11 km NE of Rylstone, 1 km E of Cox’s Crown , 1 km N of Cox’s Creek Road, 1 Aug. 2013, S. Clarke 493, ( NSW 977519 View Materials ); 1 Aug. 2013, S. Clarke 494, ( NSW 977520 View Materials ); ~ 11 km NE of Rylstone, 1 km E of Cox’s Crown , 1 km N of Cox’s Creek Road, 1 Aug. 2013, S. Clarke 495, ( NSW 977521 View Materials ); ~ 11 km NE of Rylstone, ~ 1.5 km E of Cox’s Crown , ~ 1 km N of Cox’s Creek Road, 1 Aug. 2013, S. Clarke 496, ( NSW 977522 View Materials ); 1 Aug. 2013, S. Clarke 497, ( NSW 977523 View Materials ); ~ 12 km NE of Rylstone, ~ 2 km E of Cox’s Crown , ~ 1.5 km N of Cox’s Creek Road, Aug. 2013, S. Clarke 498, 1 ( NSW 977524 View Materials ); ~ 3 km E of Kandos Weir , 18 Aug. 2013, S. Clarke 499, ( NSW 853499 View Materials ); 18 Aug. 2013, S. Clarke 501, ( NSW 853503 View Materials ); 18 Aug. 2013, S. Clarke 502, ( NSW 853509 View Materials ); ~ 3 km E of Kandos Weir. , 18 Aug. 2013, S. Clarke 503, ( NSW 853510 View Materials ); ~ 4.5 km E of Olinda , 1.75 km SW of Kandos Weir, 25 Aug. 2013, S. Clarke 504, ( NSW 853526 View Materials ); ~ 7 km SE of Olinda, ~ 4 km S of Kandos Weir , 1 Sep. 2013, S. Clarke 522, ( NSW 853576 View Materials ); 1 Sep. 2013, S. Clarke 523, ( NSW 853579 View Materials ); 1 Sep. 2013, S. Clarke 524, ( NSW 853582 View Materials ); ~ 6 km SE of Olinda, ~ 3.5 km S of Kandos Weir , 1 Sep. 2013, S. Clarke 531, ( NSW 853598 View Materials ); 1 Sep. 2013, S. Clarke 532, ( NSW 853599 View Materials ); ~ 8.5 km NE of Olinda , ~ 3 km NE of Kandos Weir, 14 Sep. 2013, S. Clarke 543, ( NSW 853638 View Materials ); 14 Sep. 2013, S. Clarke 544, ( NSW 853639 View Materials ); ~ 8.5 km NE of Olinda , ~ 3 km NE of Kandos Weir, 14 Sep. 2013, S. Clarke 545, ( NSW 853643 View Materials ); 14 Sep. 2013, S. Clarke 546, ( NSW 853644 View Materials ); ~ 5 km SE of Olinda, ~ 5 km S of Kandos Weir , 15 Sep. 2013, S. Clarke 547, ( NSW 853645 View Materials ); ~ 5 km SE of Olinda, ~ 5 km S of Kandos Weir , 15 Sep. 2013, S. Clarke 548, ( NSW 853646 View Materials ); ~ 4.5 km SE of Olinda, ~ 5 km S of Kandos Weir , 15 Sep. 2015, S. Clarke 549, ( NSW 853647 View Materials ); 15 Sep. 2013, S. Clarke 551, ( NSW 853650 View Materials ); 15 Sep. 2013, S. Clarke 552, ( NSW 853651 View Materials ); ~ 4.5 km SE of Olinda, ~ 5 km S of Kandos Weir , 15 Sep. 2013, S. Clarke 553, ( NSW 853659 View Materials ); 15 Sep. 2013, S. Clarke 554, ( NSW 853662 View Materials ); ~ 5 km E of Olinda, ~ 400 m S of Kandos Weir , 21 Sep. 2013, S. Clarke 556, ( NSW 853665 View Materials ); 21 Sep. 2013, S. Clarke 557, ( NSW 853667 View Materials ); ~ 6 km E of Olinda, ~ 750 m E of Kandos Weir , ~ 500 m N of Ganguddy camp site, 21 Sep. 2013, S. Clarke 565, ( NSW 853723 View Materials ); ~ 7 km SE of Olinda, ~ 4.5 km SE of Kandos Weir , 29 Sep. 2013, S. Clarke 572, ( NSW 853737 View Materials ); ~ 10 km SE of Olinda, ~ 9 km SE of Kandos Weir , 5 Oct. 2013, S. Clarke 579, ( NSW 853766 View Materials ); ~ 5 km SE of Olinda, ~ 20 km E of Kandos, on ridge between Towinhingy Creek and Teatree Creek , 20 Sep. 2014, S. Clarke 582, ( NSW 883653 View Materials ); ~ 7 km SE of Olinda, 22 km E of Kandos, ridge between Towinhingy Creek and Teatree Creek , 27 Sep. 2014, S. Clarke 591, ( NSW 931249 View Materials ); ~ 6 km SE of Olinda, 20 km E of Kandos , 2.5 km NE of ‘ Dunville’ homestead, ridge above Teatree Creek , 27 Sep. 2014, S. Clarke 593, ( NSW 883643 View Materials ); 27 Sep. 2014, S. Clarke 595, ( NSW 883645 View Materials ); 1.2 km SE of Mt Towinhingy, ~ 3.5 km S of Kandos Weir , 2 Jun. 2017, S. Clarke 723, ( NSW 1002586 View Materials ); ~ 23 km E of Kandos, ~ 4.5 km E of Kandos Weir & 1.2 km S of Narrango Road, 16 June 2017, S. Clarke 736, ( NSW 1002582 View Materials ); ~ 18 km E of Kandos, ~ 2.5 km SW of Kandos Weir, Spur running NW off Mt Towinhingy , 30 June 2017, S. Clarke 739, ( NSW 1002579 View Materials ); 30 June 2017, S. Clarke 740, ( NSW 1002580 View Materials ); 30 June 2017, S. Clarke 741, ( NSW 1002581 View Materials ); ~ 25 km E of Kandos, ~ 3 km N of ‘ Ingle Wood’ , 16 July 2017, S. Clarke 749, ( NSW 1002585 View Materials ); ~ 25 km E of Kandos, ~ 3 km N of ‘ Ingle Wood’ , 16 July 2017, S. Clarke 750, ( NSW 1002583 View Materials ); 16 July 2017, S. Clarke 751, ( NSW 1002584 View Materials ); Spring Log Ridge, Growee River Catchment , W of Heffron’s Hole. , 4 Dec. 2003, D.M. Crayn 772, H.G. Washington, J.M. Allen, B.M. Horton, S. Clarke & C. Pavich, ( NSW 716933 View Materials ); near fire trail, ‘ Mycumbene’; E of Kandos (W of ‘Mycumbene’), 28 Oct. 1992, P. Goulter 931 & A.J. Ford 931, ( NSW 264742 View Materials ); Currant Mountain Gap , ~ 24 km ESE of Rylstone, 11 Mar. 1969, R.G. Coveny 961 & J. Pickard, ( NSW 467005 View Materials ); Currant Mountain Gap, ~ 16 miles [~ 26 km] E of Rylstone , 26 Apr. 1965, D.J. McGillivray 1174 & A.N. Rodd, ( NSW 77999 View Materials ); Currant Mountain Gap, near Olinda , E of Rylstone , 14 Nov. 1966, D.J. McGillivray 1650, ( NSW 94501 View Materials ); ~ 600 m S of road heading E from Dunn’s Swamp (walk south from a point 2.3 km E of Dunn’s Swamp turnoff on main road), 18 Dec. 2012, R.L. Johnstone 3215 & S. Clarke, ( NSW 904279 View Materials ); about 6 miles [~ 9.7 km] E of Olinda on road to Mount Coricudgy , 2 Sep. 1969, T.M. Whaite 3317 & J.L. Whaite, ( NSW 467938 View Materials ); N side of Currant Mountain Gap , 25.5 km E of Rylstone, 28 Sep. 1996, P.C. Jobson 4373, ( NSW 415239 View Materials ); ~ 4 miles [~ 6.4 km] E of Nullo Mountain on the Rylstone–Mount Coricudgy road, Oct. 1967, L. Williams s.n., ( NSW 108536 View Materials ); ‘ Kyber’ [Khyber Pass], Currant Mountain Gap , Sep. 1951, P. Althofer s.n., ( NSW 38971 View Materials ); Currant Mountain Gap, on top of Pagodas , May 1998, H.G. Washington, ( NSW 440197 View Materials ); Dunn Swamp, 26 km NE of Kandos , 10 Dec. 1989, A. Ford s.n., ( NSW 247272 View Materials ); Currant Mountain Gap , 21 Sep. 1952, H.S. McKee s.n., ( NSW 38969 View Materials ); 3 miles [~ 4.8 km] E of Currant Mountain Gap (i.e. 8 miles [~ 12.9 km] E of Olinda), 31 Aug. 1951, L.A.S. Johnson s.n., ( NSW 38970 View Materials ); Currant Mountain Gap E of Rylstone , 28 Aug. 1952, C.K. Ingram s.n., ( NSW 47121 View Materials ); Narrabri West , Oct. 1914, J.L. Boorman s.n., ( NSW 67001 View Materials ); 1 mile [~ 1.6 km] SE of Currant Mountain Gap, 6 Aug. 1961, B.G. Briggs s.n., ( NSW 108535 View Materials ); Olinda, Coricudgy Road , 26 Sep. 2018, M.A.M. Renner 9036, R.L. Barrett, J.M. Allen & H.G. Washington, ( NSW 1052810 View Materials ); Nullo Mountain State Forest: ~ 4.5 km NE of Olinda, ~ 1.5 km east of Nullo Mountain Road, ~ 1 km SE of ‘ Spring Hill’ , 1 June 2013, S. Clarke 388, ( NSW 977244 View Materials ); 1 June 2013, S. Clarke 389, ( NSW 977245 View Materials ); ~ 4.5 km NE of Olinda, ~ 1.75 km E of Nullo Mountain Road, ~ 1.5 km SE of ‘ Spring Hill’ , 1 June 2013, S. Clarke 392, ( NSW 977248 View Materials ); 1 June 2013, S. Clarke 394, ( NSW 977252 View Materials ); 1 June 2013, S. Clarke 395, ( NSW 977253 View Materials ); ~ 4 km NE of Olinda, ~ 2 km E of Nullo Mountain Road, ~ 1.5 km SE of ‘ Spring Hill’ , 1 June 2013, S. Clarke 396, ( NSW 977254 View Materials ); 1 June 2013, S. Clarke 397, ( NSW 977259 View Materials ); 1 June 2013, S. Clarke 398, ( NSW 977260 View Materials ; ~ 4 km NE of Olinda, ~ 2 km E of Nullo Mountain Road, ~ 1.5 km SE of ‘ Spring Hill’ , 1 June 2013, S. Clarke 399, ( NSW 977261 View Materials ); ~ 4 km NE of Olinda, ~ 2 km E of Nullo Mountain Road, ~ 1.5 km SE of ‘ Spring Hill’ , 1 June 2013, S. Clarke 402, ( NSW 977269 View Materials ); 1 June 2013, S. Clarke 403, ( NSW 977270 View Materials ); 1 June 2013, S. Clarke 404, ( NSW 977271 View Materials ); ~ 4 km NE of Olinda, ~ 2 km E of Nullo Mountain Road, ~ 1.5 km SE of ‘ Spring Hill’ , 1 June 2013, S. Clarke 405, ( NSW 977274 View Materials ); 1 June 2013, S. Clarke 406, ( NSW 977275 View Materials ); 1 June 2013, S. Clarke 407, ( NSW 977276 View Materials ); 1 June 2013, S. Clarke 408, ( NSW 977277 View Materials ); 1 June 2013, S. Clarke 409, ( NSW 977278 View Materials ) .

R

Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

NSW

Royal Botanic Gardens, National Herbarium of New South Wales

P

Museum National d' Histoire Naturelle, Paris (MNHN) - Vascular Plants

H

University of Helsinki

J

University of the Witwatersrand

G

Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de la Ville de Genève

S

Department of Botany, Swedish Museum of Natural History

SC

Salem College

NE

University of New England

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Fabales

Family

Fabaceae

Genus

Pultenaea

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