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Ozothamnus reflexus

natural science
  • Field Collection Place
  • Field Collection Date
    11 Dec 2013
  • Accession Number
    AK383990
  • Accession Date
    25 Feb 2022
  • Other Id

    HO575971 (Tasmanian herbarium accession number)

  • Department
Ozothamnus reflexus, AK383990, © Auckland Museum CC BY

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Natural Science Specimen

  • Classifier
  • Scientific Name
    Ozothamnus reflexus (N.T.Burb.) de Salas & Schmidt-Leb.
  • Classification
  • Family
  • Genus
  • Species
  • Specimen Category
  • Storage Method
  • Field Collection Place
  • Locality Description
    Australia, Tasmania, east coast region, South Hobart, Huon Road, approximately 750m E of Turnip Fields Road
  • Field Collection Date
    11 Dec 2013
  • Field Collection Notes
    Eucalyptus obliqua - E. tenuiramis dry sclerophyll woodland on mudstone, near a gully. More mesic than MFS 437. Tall, narrow columnar shrub with divaricate then erect branches. Leaves spreading. Only a few plants. Has clearly longer, softer leaves than MFS 437.
    Duplicate of HO 575971
  • Field Collector
  • Field Collection latitude/longitude
    -42.90372, 147.29011 (± 1 km)
    147.29011, 147.29011 (± 1 km)

  • Last Update
    24 May 2023

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