Homoranthus Inopinatus
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Homoranthus Inopinatus
''Homoranthus inopinatus'' is a plant in the myrtle family Myrtaceae and is Endemism, endemic to a small area in southern Queensland. It is an upright shrub with linear leaves and with groups of three to six flowers in leaf wikt:axil, axils near the end of branchlets. It is only known from a single small population on private property near Ballandean, Queensland, Ballandean. Description ''Homoranthus inopinatus'' is an erect shrub tall, wide. The leaves are a dull pale green, opposite and aromatic. Taxonomy and naming ''Homoranthus inopinatus'' was first formally described in 2011 by Lachlan Mackenzie Copeland, Lachlan Copeland, Lyndley Craven and J.J.Bruhl, Jeremy Bruhl from a specimen collected on private property near Ballendean by Jenny and Glenn Holmes in 2002 and the description was published in ''Australian Systematic Botany''. The Botanical name, specific epithet (''inopinatus'') is a Latin word meaning "unexpected", referring to the discovery of this species in an other ...
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Lachlan Mackenzie Copeland
Lachlan Mackenzie Copeland (born 1973) is an Australian botanist, who obtained his PhD at the University of New England, Spanish Wikipedia: Lachlan Mackenzie Copeland with a thesis entitled Systematic studies in ''Homoranthus'' (Myrtaceae: Chamelauciea).Copeland, L. M. (2005). "Systematic Studies in ''Homoranthus'' (Myrtaceae: Chamelauciea)/b Species Limits, Phylogenetic Relationships and Generic Boundaries" (Doctoral dissertation, University of New England). Some publications *(2005). ''Systematic studies in Homoranthus (Myrtaceae: Chamelauciea): / b species limits, Phylogenetic relationships and generic boundaries.'' 532 pp. Thesis, University of New England. * * * *L. Jones, David & Copeland, Lachlan. (2018). "Six new species of ''Prasophyllum'' R.Br. in the ''Prasophyllum patens'' R.Br. / ''Prasophyllum odoratum'' R.S.Rogers complex from northern New South Wales." ''Australian Orchid Review''. 83. 39-51. Taxa published The Australian Plant Name index indicates that he h ...
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