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Platysace summicola (Apiaceae), a rare new species from the Stirling Range, Western Australia

Andrew J. Perkins & Robert W. Davis

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Andrew J. Perkins [1,2*] & Robert W. Davis [3]

[1] Phoenix Environmental Sciences, PO Box 1031, Innaloo, Western Australia 6018, Australia.
[2] Research Associate, Western Australian Herbarium, Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Locked Bag 104, Bentley Delivery Centre, Western Australia 6983, Australia.
[3] 2/66 Earl Street, Albany, Western Australia 6330, Australia.

Abstract

Platysace summicola, a rare species from the Stirling Range in south-western Western Australia, is here described with associated photographic images and distribution map. The new species, with distinctly winged stems, is restricted to low shrubland communities located on the upper slopes and rocky mountain summits, within the Stirling Range National Park.

Cite this paper as: Perkins AJ & Davis RW (2026). Platysace summicola (Apiaceae), a rare new species from the Stirling Range, Western Australia. Australian Journal of Taxonomy 126: 1–9. doi: https://doi.org/10.54102/ajt.ophlb

This paper was published on: 16/6/2026

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