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    Frederick Manson Bailey CMG (8 March 1827 – 25 June 1915) was a botanist active in Australia, who made valuable contributions to the characterisation...
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  • Frederick Bailey may refer to: Frederick Manson Bailey (1827–1915), Australian botanist Frederick Marshman Bailey (1882–1967), British intelligence officer...
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    Fabaceae. The scientific name of the species honours the botanist Frederick Manson Bailey. It is indigenous to a very small area in southern inland New South...
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  • F. M. Bailey may refer to: Frederick Manson Bailey (1827–1915), Australian botanist Frederick Marshman Bailey (1882–1967), British soldier and explorer...
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    Leptospermum petersonii (category Taxa named by Frederick Manson Bailey)
    Leptospermum petersonii was first formally described in 1905 by Frederick Manson Bailey in the Queensland Agricultural Journal from a specimen collected...
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    Colonial Botanist was Frederick Manson Bailey, an established botanist already in charge of the herbarium at the Queensland Museum. Bailey remained in office...
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    Agathis robusta (category Taxa named by Frederick Manson Bailey)
    Society of Victoria. In 1883 the Colonial Botanist of Queensland Frederick Manson Bailey published a paper in which he gave the species its current binomial...
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    Elaeocarpus eumundi (category Taxa named by Frederick Manson Bailey)
    first formally described in 1894 by Frederick Manson Bailey in Proceedings of the Royal Society of Queensland. Bailey noted that the specific epithet (eumundii)...
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    Doryphora aromatica (category Taxa named by Frederick Manson Bailey)
    feather-like hairs. This species was first formally described in 1886 by Frederick Manson Bailey who gave it the name Daphnandra aromatica in A Synopsis of the...
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  • Dipodium pandanum (category Taxa named by Frederick Manson Bailey)
    Guinea, and the Solomon Islands), and Queensland. Dipodium pandanum F.M.Bailey. Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 12 January 2024. Wikimedia Commons...
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    Acronychia pauciflora (category Taxa named by Frederick Manson Bailey)
    Acronychia pauciflora, commonly known as few-flowered acronychia or soft acronychia, is a species of shrub or small tree that is endemic to eastern Australia...
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    their lives and work: Cyril Tenison White (government botanist), Frederick Manson Bailey (colonial botanist), Silvester Diggles (naturalist), Oscar Werner...
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    fig was first formally described as a species, Ficus hillii, by Frederick Manson Bailey in the Botany Bulletin of the Queensland Department of Agriculture...
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    Botanic Gardens of Brisbane in 1905. He succeeded his father, Frederick Manson Bailey, as state botanist of Queensland for 18 months in 1915–1916. He...
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    the ground, Daintree River" and was first formally described by Frederick Manson Bailey who published the description in the Queensland Agricultural Journal...
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    Eucalyptus staigeriana (category Taxa named by Frederick Manson Bailey)
    described in 1883 by Frederick Manson Bailey from an unpublished description by Ferdinand von Mueller. The description was published in Bailey's book A Synopsis...
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    Amorphophallus galbra (category Taxa named by Frederick Manson Bailey)
    Australian Government. Retrieved 7 August 2024. "Amorphophallus galbra F.M.Bailey". Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 2024. Retrieved...
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    Aggreflorum luehmannii (category Taxa named by Frederick Manson Bailey)
    released. This species was first formally described in 1900 by Frederick Manson Bailey who gave it the name Leptospermum luehmannii in his book The Queensland...
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    Rhaphidophora australasica (category Taxa named by Frederick Manson Bailey)
    species was first described in 1897 by the Australian botanist Frederick Manson Bailey, and published in the Queensland Agricultural Journal. The needle...
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    Pittosporum lancifolium (category Taxa named by Frederick Manson Bailey)
    Species: P. lancifolium Binomial name Pittosporum lancifolium (F.M.Bailey) L.W.Cayzer, Crisp & I.Telford Synonyms Citriobatus lancifolius F.M.Bailey...
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    bigibbum var. phalaenopsis had been originally named in 1883 by Frederick Manson Bailey, based on Robert D. FitzGerald's Dendrobium phalaenopsis.) In 2015...
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    Piper mestonii (category Taxa named by Frederick Manson Bailey)
    others, the Queensland colonial botanist Frederick Manson Bailey. It was during this expedition that Bailey collected specimens of this species at Harvey...
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    Pandorea linearis (category Taxa named by Frederick Manson Bailey)
    236 in) wide. This species was first formally described in 1901 by Frederick Manson Bailey who gave it the name Tecoma australis var. linearis in The Queensland...
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  • author Fred and Frederick Bailey (disambiguation), multiple people Fred Bailey (1895–1972), American baseball player Frederick Manson Bailey (1827–1915),...
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    Omphalea queenslandiae (category Taxa named by Frederick Manson Bailey)
    rainforest from sea level to an elevation of 750 m. "Omphalea queenslandiae F.M.Bailey". Australian Tropical Rainforest Plants. CSIRO. 2020. Retrieved 20 January...
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    Elaeocarpus bancroftii (category Taxa named by Frederick Manson Bailey)
    German-born botanist Ferdinand von Mueller, in consultation with Frederick Manson Bailey, and published in Proceedings of the Royal Society of Queensland...
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    Leptospermum wooroonooran (category Taxa named by Frederick Manson Bailey)
    Leptospermum wooroonooran was first formally described in 1889 by Frederick Manson Bailey in Archibald Meston's report to the Queensland Government on his...
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    Bursaria tenuifolia (category Taxa named by Frederick Manson Bailey)
    wide. Bursaria tenuifolia was first formally described in 1899 by Frederick Manson Bailey in his book The Queensland Flora. The specific epithet (tenuifolia)...
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    Endiandra sankeyana (category Taxa named by Frederick Manson Bailey)
    botanist Frederick Manson Bailey, and published in Botany Bulletin, a journal published by the then Queensland Department of Agriculture. Bailey's description...
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    Cupaniopsis shirleyana (category Taxa named by Frederick Manson Bailey)
    orange-red aril. This species was first formally described in 1888 by Frederick Manson Bailey, who gave it the name Cupania shirleyana in a supplement to A Synopsis...
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