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Rhodanthe manglesii Lindl., legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
Wilson, Paul G. (7 September 1992), The Classification of Australian species currently included in Helipterum and related genera (Asteraceae: Gnaphalieae): Part 1. Nuytsia 8(3): 384 [secondary reference]
nomenclatural synonym: Helipterum manglesii (Lindl.) Benth. legitimate nomenclatural synonym: Helichrysum manglesii (Lindl.) Baill. legitimate nomenclatural synonym: Argyrocome manglesii (Lindl.) Kuntze legitimate nomenclatural synonym: Roccardia manglesii (Lindl.) Voss legitimate taxonomic synonym: Rhodanthe manglesii var. sanguinea Hook. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Rhodanthe atrosanguinea J.Drumm. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Roccardia manglesii f. ligulosa Voss legitimate taxonomic synonym: Roccardia manglesii f. sanguinea Voss legitimate taxonomic synonym: Helipterum cryptanthum O.H.Sarg. legitimate

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Rhodanthe manglesii Lindl.

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