Document information

Physical location:

RB MSS M1, Library, Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne. 91.09.00l

Plant names

Preferred Citation:

Nicholas Holtze to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1891-09 [91.09.00l]. R.W. Home, Thomas A. Darragh, A.M. Lucas, Sara Maroske, D.M. Sinkora, J.H. Voigt and Monika Wells (eds), Correspondence of Ferdinand von Mueller, <https://vmcp.rbg.vic.gov.au/id//letters/1890-6/1891/91-09-00l-final.odt>, accessed June 4, 2026

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MS found with type specimen of (MEL0601966A). MS dated on basis that M announced the name of this species in a paper presented to the Linnean Society of NSW on 30 September 1891. See also M to N. Holtze, 3 October 1891.
Locally known as the ‘musk plant’, from its delicate perfume, which appear to reside in the leaves and which is freely communicated to articles of cloth by simple contact. My father
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Maurice Holtze.
informs me that you have decided to erect this into a distinct species under the name . It is no doubt very nearly related to H. floribunda R.Br. which however has not the least perfume. H. moschata so far as known has rather a restricted range upcountry while H. floribunda is very abundant about the Coast in the vicinity of Pt. Darwin and onward to the Daly River. Specimens enclosed (flowers and fruits) are from plants growing in this Garden.
Nicholas Holtze
Is there any probability of this plant becoming commercially valuable as an article of perfume.