File:Neotype of Banksia spinulosa var. neoanglica A.S.George (M.L. Stimpson 180, J.J. Bruhl & I.R. Telford, NE 98613) - PhytoKeys-014-057-g005.jpeg

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English: Photograph of the neotype of Banksia spinulosa var. neoanglica A.S.George (M.L. Stimpson 180, J.J. Bruhl & I.R. Telford, NE 98613).
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Source Stimpson, M.; Weston, P.; Telford, I.; Bruhl, J. (2012). "First instalment in resolution of the Banksia spinulosa complex (Proteaceae): B. Neoanglica, a new species supported by phenetic analysis, ecology and geography". PhytoKeys 14: 57. doi:10.3897/phytokeys.14.3415.
Author Stimpson, M.; Weston, P.; Telford, I.; Bruhl, J.
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