Hibiscus townsvillensis Craven

  • Filed As

    Malvaceae
    Hibiscus townsvillensis Craven ( isotype )

  • Collector(s)

    L. A. Craven 10469, Dec 2003

  • Location

    Australia. Australian Capital Territory. Cultivated: CSIRO glass house, Black Mountain. Origin: near Mt Elliot, Townsville area; North Kennedy District, Queensland.

  • Description

    Type material grown from seed of plants cultivated by G. & N. Sandkowsky, at Tolga, Queensland. Corolla white with red petal spots.

  • Collection Notes

    Living material originally collected in June 1998 by G. Sankowsky.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 03090967

    Occurrence ID: a7f619a4-4c53-4ddc-befd-dfaeed26f344

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  • Region

    Oceania

  • Country

    Australia

  • State/Province

    Australian Capital Territory

  • Locality

    Cultivated: CSIRO glass house, Black Mountain. Origin: near Mt Elliot, Townsville area; North Kennedy District, Queensland.

  • Coordinates

    -35.27, 149.12

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Ocm 1
10
CANB 875440
Australian National Herbarium (CANB)
ISOTYPE
Hibiscus townsvillensis Craven
Cited by L. A.Craven, R.L.Barrett & M.D.Barrett in Muelleria
35: 9 (2016)
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Flora of AUSTRALIA
Ex AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL HERBARIUM (CANB)
MALVACEAE
Hibiscus townsvillensis Craven
det. LA. Craven
AUSTRALIA: Australian Capital Territory
CULTIVATED CSIRO glasshouse, Black Mountain.
35° Ti' S 149° 07' E
Type material of Hibiscus townsvillensis grown from seed of plants
cultivated by G. & N. Sankowsky, atTolga, Queensland. ORIGIN:
near Mt Elfiot, Townsviiie area; North Kennnedy District,
Queensland; living material originally collected in June 1998 by
G.Sankowsky.
Corolla white with red petal spots.
UA. Craven 10469	Dec	2003
Dups: (13) A, ASU, B, BISH, BRI, CNS, G, K, L, MIL* NY, P, US
CANB 875440
03090967