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MS 58 (044) MUE, WA Herbarium, Perth. 96.04.04a
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Acacia Sentis
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Acacia Sentis
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Brachychiton Gregorii
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Brachychiton Gregorii
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Bulbine semibarbata
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Bulbine semibarbata
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Candollea
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Candollea
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Dianella
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Dianella
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Ptilotus divaricatus
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Ptilotus divaricatus
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Ptilotus parvifolius
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Preferred Citation:
Ferdinand von Mueller to Isaac Tyson, 1896-04-04 [96.04.04a]. 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/1890-6/1896/96-04-04a-final.odt>, accessed May 15, 2026
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Bulbine semibarbataSearch for |
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DianellaSearch for but flowers and fruits absent
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CandolleaSearch for Perhaps new. As I have only one flower on the specimen sent, could you let me have
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2yours?
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Ptilotus parvifoliusSearch for A rare species only twice found before. The Ptilotus from the hills is very different
but without leaves. I like particularly to get notes on any plants horses, cattle
or sheep will feed on, as growing on
saline flats
, as the number of really good pasture plants on salty ground is very limited.
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Brachychiton GregoriiSearch for This is the tree with deeply 3-lobed leaves. Could more seeds be obtained?
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The Acacia, which yields gum there is A. Sentis, FvM
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I do not remember to have seen this Salt-Bush before Is it tall. I will examine it
carefully and if new will name it in honor of you. The specimens however seem not
in ripe fruit
3Tyson did not use a single collecting number sequence, and of his two specimens at
MEL dated 1896 numbered 5, only MEL 608218 is a salt bush, Atriplex amnicola, described by Wilson & George in 1994; other authors earlier in the 20th century
had referred specimens to M's Atriplex rhagodioides.
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