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Argophyllum nullumense

Argophyllum nullumense R.T.Baker
Argophyllum nullumense
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Argophyllum nullumense is a shrub or small tree native to eastern Australia, specifically New South Wales and Queensland. It belongs to the family Argophyllaceae and was first described by R.T. Baker in 1900. The species is considered rare, with a ROTAP rating of 3RCa.

Description

Argophyllum nullumense, commonly known as the silver leaf, is a member of the genus Argophyllum. It is distributed across New South Wales and Queensland. Due to its limited occurrence, it has been classified as rare or threatened under the Rare or Threatened Australian Plants (ROTAP) system with a rating of 3RCa.

Distribution

New South Wales · Queensland

Synonyms

Argophyllum nitidum var. nullumense

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