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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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Botany
Botany, also called , plant biology or phytology, is the science of plant life and a branch of biology. A botanist, plant scientist or phytologist is a scientist who specialises in this field. The term "botany" comes from the Ancient Greek word (''botanē'') meaning " pasture", " herbs" "grass", or " fodder"; is in turn derived from (), "to feed" or "to graze". Traditionally, botany has also included the study of fungi and algae by mycologists and phycologists respectively, with the study of these three groups of organisms remaining within the sphere of interest of the International Botanical Congress. Nowadays, botanists (in the strict sense) study approximately 410,000 species of land plants of which some 391,000 species are vascular plants (including approximately 369,000 species of flowering plants), and approximately 20,000 are bryophytes. Botany originated in prehistory as herbalism with the efforts of early humans to identify – and later cultivate – ed ...
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Homoranthus Bebo
''Homoranthus bebo'' is a flowering plant in the family Myrtaceae and is Endemism, endemic to a small area in northern New South Wales. It is a low-lying shrub with leaves that are usually flat and with groups of up to ten yellow flowers. It is only known from the Dthinna Dthinnawan Nature Reserve near Yetman, New South Wales, Yetman. Description ''Homoranthus bebo'' is a small shrub high and wide with branches lying close to the ground. The leaves are narrowly egg-shaped, shiny, lime-green, long, smooth, arranged in opposite pairs along a short stem with a short protruding point at the apex. The single lemon coloured five petal flowers are held erect in the leaf axils on a peduncle (botany), peduncle long. Flowering occurs mostly from September to November. Taxonomy and naming ''Homoranthus bebo'' was first formally described in 2011 by Lachlan Mackenzie Copeland, Lachlan Copeland, Lyndley Craven and J.J.Bruhl, Jeremy Bruhl from a specimen collected in the Bebo State fo ...
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Homoranthus Brevistylis
''Homoranthus brevistylis'' is a plant in the family Myrtaceae and is endemic to a small area in Queensland. It is an upright shrub with pointed, linear leaves and groups of up to four pale yellow flowers in leaf axils. It is only known from the Blackdown Tableland National Park. Description ''Homoranthus brevistylis'' is an ascending shrub to high and wide. The leaves are aromatic, dull grey-green, and arranged in opposite pairs. The peak flowering time is in spring but has been recorded from May to September. Taxonomy and naming ''Homoranthus brevistylis'' was first formally described in 2011 by Lachlan Copeland, Lyndley Craven and Jeremy Bruhl from a specimen collected on the Blackdown Tableland in 2000 and the description was published in ''Australian Systematic Botany''. The specific epithet (''brevistylis'') refers to the short style Style is a manner of doing or presenting things and may refer to: * Architectural style, the features that make a building or struct ...
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Homoranthus Bruhlii
''Homoranthus bruhlii'' is a plant in the family Myrtaceae and is endemic to a small area on the Northern Tablelands of New South Wales. It is an upright shrub with glabrous, pale green, linear leaves and with groups of three or four pale yellowish green flowers in leaf axils. It is only known from a single population near Tenterfield. Description The five petalled flowers are held erect in leaf axils and have been recorded in October and November, with fruits forming shortly afterwards. Taxonomy and naming ''Homoranthus bruhlii'' was first formally described in 2011 by Lachlan Copeland, Lyndley Craven and Jeremy Bruhl from a specimen collected on private property near Tenterfield in 2002. The description was published in ''Australian Systematic Botany ''Australian Systematic Botany'' is an international peer-reviewed scientific journal published by CSIRO Publishing. It is devoted to publishing original research, and sometimes review articles, on topics related to systemat ...
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Homoranthus Clarksonii
''Homoranthus clarksonii'' is a flowering plant in the family Myrtaceae and is endemic to a small area in Queensland. It is an upright shrub with pointed, linear leaves and pairs of creamy pink to pale yellow flowers which turn pink as they age. It is only known from small populations on Mount Mulligan. Description Flowering occurs sporadically throughout the year, peak flowering from March to May. Taxonomy and naming ''Homoranthus clarksonii'' was first formally described in 2011 by Lachlan Copeland, Lyndley Craven and Jeremy Bruhl from a specimen collected on Mount Mulligan in 2001 and the description was published in ''Australian Systematic Botany''. The specific epithet (''clarksonii'') honours John Richard Clarkson who discovered the species. Distribution and habitat ''Homoranthus clarksonii'' grows in shallow, sandy soils amongst sandstone boulders on the north western edge of Atherton Tablelands west of Mareeba Mareeba is a rural town and locality in the Shire o ...
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Homoranthus Cummingii
''Homoranthus cummingii'' is a plant in the myrtle family Myrtaceae and is endemic to a small area in Queensland. It is an upright shrub with pointed, linear leaves arranged in alternating opposite pairs so they form four rows along the branchlets. The flowers hang downwards in pairs and are creamy white to pale yellow, turning red as they age. It is only known from Mount Zero north-west of Townsville. Description Flowers sporadically throughout the year, in particular September, January and May. Taxonomy and naming ''Homoranthus cummingii'' was first formally described in 2011 by Lachlan Copeland, Lyndley Craven and Jeremy Bruhl from a specimen collected on the private property ''Mount Zero'' in 2007 and the description was published in '' Australian Systematic Botany''. The specific epithet In taxonomy, binomial nomenclature ("two-term naming system"), also called nomenclature ("two-name naming system") or binary nomenclature, is a formal system of naming specie ...
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Homoranthus Elusus
''Homoranthus elusus'' is a plant in the myrtle family Myrtaceae and is endemic to a small area on the Northern Tablelands of New South Wales. It is an shrub with linear leaves and with groups of up to four flowers in leaf axils. It is only known from a single specimen collected near Tenterfield. Description An erect shrub with 2-4 flowers held erect in leaf axils at branchlet apex. Flowers in July and August. Taxonomy and naming ''Homoranthus elusus'' was first formally described in 2011 by Lachlan Copeland, Lyndley Craven and Jeremy Bruhl from a specimen collected on Bluff Rock near Tenterfield in 2002 and the description was published in '' Australian Systematic Botany''. The specific epithet In taxonomy, binomial nomenclature ("two-term naming system"), also called nomenclature ("two-name naming system") or binary nomenclature, is a formal system of naming species of living things by giving each a name composed of two parts, bot ... (''elusus'') is a Latin word ...
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Homoranthus Vagans
''Homoranthus vagans'' is a flowering plant in the family Myrtaceae and is endemic to a small area in southern Queensland. It is a shrub with pointed linear leaves and groups of up to ten yellow flowers in leaf axils near the end of branchlets. It is only known from a single population north of Inglewood. Description ''Homoranthus vagans'' is a shrub high and wide. The aromatic leaves are a dull grey-green, blade shaped and arranged opposite along the stem. The branchlets have 3-10 flowers held erect in leaf axils. Flowers have been recorded from August to October. Taxonomy and naming ''Homoranthus vagans'' was first formally described in 2011 by Lachlan Copeland, Lyndley Craven and Jeremy Bruhl from a specimen collected by Copeland in 2001 and the description was published in '' Australian Systematic Botany''. The specific epithet (''vagans'') is derived from the Latin word ''vagus'' meaning "wandering" or "unsettled", referring to habit of young branchlets of "wandering" ...
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21st-century Australian Botanists
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