Vascular Plants

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Droseraceae Salisb.
Drosera kenneallyi Lowrie , legitimate scientific apni APC Lowrie, A. (25 January 1996), Drosera kenneallyi (Droseraceae), a new tropical species of carnivorous plant from the Kimberley, norther Western Australia. Nuytsia 10(3): 420-422, Fig. 1 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "9 km N of mining camp on track to Port Warrender, Mitchell Plateau, N. Kimberley, Western Australia, lat. 14 deg 16 min S long. 125 deg 48 min E, K.F. Kenneally 8658, 7 December 1982 (holo: PERTH 01612808; iso: CANB, MEL)."
  • Etymology: "The epithet, kenneallyi is in honour of Kevin F. Kenneally, Principal Research Scientist, who first discovered this species in 1982 and who has provided thousands of valuable plant collections from numerous botanical trips to the Kimberley region."

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