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Pultenaea millarii F.M.Bailey
Identified in North Queensland at Mt Misery via Irvinebank and Mt Turtle in Dinden National Park (Davies Creek) in woodland. A voucher specimen of this species was collected.

Pultenaea millarii F.M.Bailey
var. millarii
  Pultenaea millarii var. millarii Pultenaea millarii var. millarii
 
Description:Flower head Description:Flowers and leaves
  Location:Mt Misery via Irvinebank, North Queensland Location:Mt Misery via Irvinebank, North Queensland
  GPS coordinates:17˚25.576S 145˚14.282E GPS coordinates:17˚25.576S 145˚14.282E
  Date:19 October  2008 Date:19 October  2008
  Field No.:316 voucher specimen Field No.:316 voucher specimen
     
  Pultenaea millarii var. millarii Pultenaea millarii var. millarii
 
  Description:Flower Description:Flower
  Location:Mt Turtle, Davies Creek, North Queensland Location:Mt Turtle, Davies Creek, North Queensland
  GPS coordinates:17˚02.2429S 145˚34.8110E GPS coordinates:17˚02.2429S 145˚34.8110E
  Date:1 June  2008 Date:1 June  2008
  Field No.:U556 Field No.:U556
     
  Pultenaea millarii var. millarii Pultenaea millarii var. millarii
 
  Description:Plant in habitat Description:Plant in habitat
  Location:Mt Misery via Irvinebank, North Queensland Location:Mt Turtle, Davies Creek, North Queensland
  GPS coordinates:17˚25.576S 145˚14.282E GPS coordinates:17˚02.2429S 145˚34.8110E
  Date:19 October  2008 Date:1 June  2008
  Field No.:316 voucher specimen Field No.:U556
     
     


References (accessed 1 August 2017):

http://bie.ala.org.au/species/PULTENAEA+MILLARII+VAR.+MILLARII

https://www.anbg.gov.au/photo/apii/id/a/30061

de Kok R. and West J. (2004)  A revision of the genus Pultenaea (Fabaceae) 3. The eastern species with recurved leaves, Australian Systematic Botany 17:273-326


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