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Olearia elliptica ssp. praetermissa
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Phaseolaster praetermissa is a flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is a subshrub or shrub endemic to Lord Howe Island. The plant was first described as Olearia elliptica subsp. praetermissa by Peter Shaw Green in 1993. The subspecific epithet means "overlooked", referring to the fact that this distinctive endemic subspecies was long overlooked. In 2020 Guy L. Nesom placed it in the newly-described genus Phaseolaster as a full species, P. praetermissa, after Olearia had been found to be polyphyletic....read more on Wikipedia.
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