Asteridea (plant)

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Species

Accepted species.[4] [5]all of which are endemic to Australia, and found in Western Australia, South Australia and Victoria.[6]

Plants of the world online also lists Asteridea gracilis as accepted,[6] but neither FloraBase nor CHAH accept this species.[4][5]

References

  1. Lindley, John. 1823. Edwards's Botanical Register - Appendix to Vols 1-23: A Sketch of the Vegetation of the Swan River Colony xxiv
  2. Tropicos, Asteridea Lindl.
  3. Randall J Bayer; David G Greber; Neil H Bagnall (2002). "Phylogeny of Australian Gnaphalieae (Asteraceae) Based on Chloroplast and Nuclear Sequences, the trnL Intron, trnL/trnF Intergenic Spacer, matK, and ETS". Systematic Botany. 27: 801–814. doi:10.1043/0363-6445-27.4.801. ISSN 0363-6445. JSTOR 3093925. Wikidata Q95467923.
  4. "Vascular Plants: Asteridea". biodiversity.org.au. Retrieved 20 November 2020.
  5. Western Australian Herbarium, Biodiversity and Conservation Science. "FloraBase—the Western Australian Flora: Asteridea". florabase.dpaw.wa.gov.au. Retrieved 20 November 2020.
  6. "Asteridea Lindl. | Plants of the World Online | Kew Science". Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 20 November 2020.


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