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Description An illustration of a Stylidium species, identified as S. scandens R. Br., currently recognised as a separate species, Stylidium nymphaeum Wege
Date Not determined, c. 1810
Source Nuytsia Vol. 20 (2010) p.92, obtained from a photomechanical reproduction of a print held at The Natural History Museum, London.
Author Ferdinand Bauer
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