Drosera monticola

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D. stolonifera subsp. monticola
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D. stolonifera subsp. monticola
Trinomial name
Drosera stolonifera subsp. monticola
Synonyms

D. monticola (Lowrie & N.G.Marchant) Lowrie nom. inval.

Drosera stolonifera subsp. monticola is a perennial tuberous species in the genus Drosera that is endemic to Western Australia. It is usually 2 to 7 cm tall. It is native to the summits of Toolbrunup Peak and Bluff Knoll in the Stirling Range National Park, where it is common. It grows in winter-wet loamy soils. It flowers from October to November.[1]

It was first formally described as a subspecies of D. stolonifera by Allen Lowrie and N. G. Marchant in 1992. In 2005, Lowrie elevated the subspecies to the species level as Drosera monticola, but did not include a reference to or full citation of the basionym, which made the new combined name invalid according to Article 33.4 of the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature.[1][2]

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References

  1. ^ a b Lowrie, A. 2005. A taxonomic revision of Drosera section Stolonifera (Droseraceae), from south-west Western Australia. Nuytsia, 15(3): 355-393.
  2. ^ International Plant Names Index (IPNI). Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew; Harvard University Herbaria & Libraries; Australian National Botanic Gardens. 26 January 2009 https://www.ipni.org/n/77075862-1. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)

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