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Veronica barkeri Cockayne

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Veronica barkeri Cockayne, Trans. New Zealand Inst. 31: 421 (1899)
Veronica barkeri Cockayne

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Endemic
Wild
New Zealand
Political Region

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Cockayne
Cockayne
1899
421
ICN
Veronica barkeri Cockayne
species
Veronica barkeri
Named after Samuel Delabere Barker (1848–1901), who collected the original material during a 2-month visit to the Chatham Is. in 1873 (Godley 1993).
Lectotype (designated by Moore, in Allan 1961): cultivated at Christchurch, plant originally from the Chatham Islands, L. Cockayne, AK 7663

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barkeri

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Hebe barkeri (Cockayne) Cockayne
Veronica barkeri Cockayne
Hebe gigantea (Cockayne) Cockayne
Veronica barkeri Cockayne
Veronica barkeri Cockayne
Veronica barkeri Cockayne
Veronica barkeri Cockayne
Veronica barkeri Cockayne
Veronica barkeri Cockayne
Veronica barkeri Cockayne
Veronica barkeri Cockayne
Veronica barkeri Cockayne
Veronica barkeri Cockayne
Veronica barkeri Cockayne
Veronica barkeri Cockayne
Veronica gigantea Cockayne
Veronica barkeri Cockayne
Veronica salicifolia var. gigantea (Cockayne) Cheeseman
Veronica barkeri Cockayne

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Veronica barkeri Cockayne
New Zealand
Canterbury Land District
Veronica barkeri Cockayne
New Zealand
North Auckland Land District
Veronica barkeri Cockayne
New Zealand
Otago Land District
Veronica barkeri Cockayne
New Zealand
Wellington Land District

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typification
Lectotype (designated by Moore, in Allan 1961): cultivated at Christchurch, plant originally from the Chatham Islands, L. Cockayne, AK 7663
Etymology
Named after Samuel Delabere Barker (1848–1901), who collected the original material during a 2-month visit to the Chatham Is. in 1873 (Godley 1993).

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24 January 2007
28 August 2022
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