Vascular Plants

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Olearia Moench, nom. cons., scientific secondary reference apni
Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (2011), Australian Plant Census: - [secondary reference]
taxonomic synonym: Aster subg. Eurybia Cass. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Eurybia (Cass.) Cass. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Diplostephium Kunth legitimate taxonomic synonym: Eurybia sect. Brachyglossa DC. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Eurybia sect. Argophyllaea DC. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Orestion Raf. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Steetzia Sond. nom. illeg. taxonomic synonym: Eurybia sect. Merismotricha W.Archer bis legitimate taxonomic synonym: Eurybia sect. Astrotricha W.Archer bis legitimate taxonomic synonym: Aster sect. Olearia F.Muell. nom. inval., nom. nud. taxonomic synonym: Aster sect. Shawia Kuntze legitimate pro parte taxonomic synonym: Shawia J.R.Forst. & G.Forst. nom. rej.

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Olearia Moench

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