Lepidosperma latens K.L.Wilson
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Filed As
Cyperaceae
Lepidosperma latens K.L.Wilson ( isotype ) -
Collector(s)
K. L. Wilson 8623 with A. Wilson, 17 Apr 1993
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Location
Australia. New South Wales. Anvil Rock, NNE of Blackheath in Blue Mountains National Park. C. Tablelands.
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Habitat
Sandstone plateau with heath on more open sites with shallow soil and with low woodland on more protected sites with deeper soil. In woodland below ridge-line. Frequent.
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Description
Firmly rooted tussocks. Phenology of specimen: Fertile.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 22727
Occurrence ID: ef5114c0-d24f-4c4e-8dd2-d96804ea0cd8
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Poales
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Family
Cyperaceae
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All Determinations
Lepidosperma latens K.L.Wilson det K. L. Wilson, 1993
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Type Details
isotype of Lepidosperma latens K.L.Wilson
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Region
Oceania
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Country
Australia
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State/Province
New South Wales
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Locality
Anvil Rock, NNE of Blackheath in Blue Mountains National Park. C. Tablelands.
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Elevation
Alt. 980 m. (3215 ft.)
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Coordinates
-33.6, 150.33
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Distribution
EX NATIONAL HERBARIUM OF NEW SOUTH WALES (NSW) Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney Lepidosperma latens K.L. Wilson Det.: K.L. Wilson CYPERACEAE Loc.: Anvil Rock, NNE of Blackheath in Blue Mountains National Park AUSTRALIA NSW C. Tablelands Lat. 33°36'S Long. 150°20'E Alt.: 980 m. Coll.: K.L. Wilson 8623 & A. Wilson Date: 17 Apr 1993 Notes: Sandstone plateau with heath on more open sites with shallow soil and with low woodland on more protected sites with deeper soil. Frequent firmly rooted tussocks in woodland below ridge-line. Also *L. filiforme* nearby usually in wetter sites; *L. viscidum* (8624) in drier, more exposed sites up the slope. Dups. to: BRI, K, NY NATIONAL HERBARIUM OF N.S.W. Lepidosperma latens K.L. Wilson ISOTYPE Wilson 6/19.93 NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 00022727 NY IMAGED Handwritten text: Lepidosperma latens K.L. Wilson, Wilson Lepidosperma latens Lepidosperma filiforme Lepidosperma viscidum OCR Engine: OCR_Gemini_1_5_Flash
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Lepidosperma latens K.L.Wilson