Olearia multiflora Colenso

NZOR Identifier: 67d08866-ed25-4052-9719-862492eb7315

Status

Synonym of Olearia arborescens (G.Forst.) Cockayne & Laing (NZOR Concept Id c85e2301-0227-4d88-bde7-d87561db62ab)

Classification

superkingdom
Eukaryota
kingdom
Plantae
phylum
Tracheophyta
subphylum
Spermatophytina
class
Magnoliopsida
order
Asterales
family
Compositae
genus
Olearia
species
Olearia multiflora Colenso

Providers

Scientific Name

Authority
Colenso
Rank
species
Published in
Colenso, W. 1895[1894] : Phaenogams: A Description of a few more Newly-discovered Indigenous Plants; being a Further Contribution towards the making known the Botany of New Zealand. Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute 27: 383-399.
Micro-reference (page)
387
Year
1895
Nomenclatural Comment
Allan lists this name under Olearia arborescens and notes that "O. arborescens includes...a number of forms the status of which has not been adequately studied", this is one of them and is deemd to be a synonym until further study is undertaken.
Governing Code
ICBN
Is Recombination
No

Taxon Concept

NZOR Concept Id
bdf414c0-3bf4-4c73-bddc-7c5203fa9106
According to
Allan Herbarium 2007: New Zealand Plant Names Database Concepts - Asterales.
Has Parent
Olearia (In use by NZOR)
Preferred Name
Olearia arborescens (G.Forst.) Cockayne & Laing (In use by NZOR) }

Taxon Concept

NZOR Concept Id
7042eb7f-2c59-4f13-a92b-04fc43a83c4c
According to
Allan Herbarium 2007: New Zealand Plant Names Database Concepts - Asterales.
Has Parent
Olearia
Preferred Name
Olearia arborescens (G.Forst.) Cockayne & Laing }

Taxon Concept

NZOR Concept Id
d895f627-78a7-4d2c-8189-1f002e6d0e5d
According to
NZFLORA (2012-) New Zealand Plant Names - Name based concepts
Has Parent
Olearia

Taxon Concept

NZOR Concept Id
60319d9e-06cf-4eed-91a7-fcd1cd8c81da
According to
Allan, H.H. 1961: Flora of New Zealand. Vol. I. Indigenous Tracheophyta: Psilopsida, Lycopsida, Filicopsida, Gymnospermae, Dicotyledones. Wellington, Government Printer.
Preferred Name
Olearia arborescens (G.Forst.) Cockayne & Laing }

No subordinate taxa

No vernacular applications

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