Vascular Plants Australian Plant Name Index (APNI)

Showing Sigesbeckia
Asteraceae Bercht. & J.Presl
Sigesbeckia L. , legitimate, scientific
Linnaeus, C. (1 May 1753), Species Plantarum 2: 900 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: (not designated).
Linnaeus, C. (1754), Genera Plantarum Edn. 5: 383 [secondary reference]
Steudel, E.G. von (1821), Phanerogams. Nomenclator Botanicus Edn. 1, 1: 777 [secondary reference]
  • Type: Sigesbeckia orientalis L.
Candolle, A.P. de in Candolle, A.P. de (ed.) (1836), Compositae. Prodromus Systematis Naturalis Regni Vegetabilis 5: 496 [secondary reference]
Bentham, G. (5 January 1867), Orders XLVIII. Myrtaceae- LXII. Compositae. Flora Australiensis 3: 535 [secondary reference]
Mueller, F.J.H. von (1882), Systematic Census of Australian Plants: 83 [secondary reference]
Bailey, F.M. (1913), Comprehensive Catalogue of Queensland Plants: 271 [secondary reference]
Sulman, F. (1914), A Popular Guide to the Wild Flowers of New South Wales II: 117-118 [secondary reference]
Black, J.M. (1929), Bignoniaceae - Compositae. Flora of South Australia 4: 603 [secondary reference]
  • Etymology: "After Johann Georg Siegesbeck, 1686-1755, German botanist and physician, for 12 years director of the botanical garden of St. Petersburg."
Black, J.M. & Robertson, E.L. (1957), Flora of South Australia Edn. 2, 4: 874 [secondary reference]
Beadle, N.C.W., Evans, O.D. & Carolin, R.C. (1962), Handbook of the Vascular Plants of the Sydney District and Blue Mountains: 387 [secondary reference]
Eichler, Hj. (1965), Supplement to J.M.Black's Flora of South Australia (Second Edition, 1943-1957): 301 [secondary reference]
orthographic variant: Siegesbeckia Steud. orth. var.
Burbidge, N.T. & Gray, M. (1970), Flora of the Australian Capital Territory: 366-368 [secondary reference]
Jacobs, S.W.L. & Pickard, J. (1981), Plants of New South Wales: 86 [secondary reference]
Jessop, J.P. in Jessop, J.P. (ed.) (1981), Compositae (Asteraceae) - most genera. Flora of Central Australia: 378 [secondary reference]
Stanley, T.D. in Stanley, T.D. & Ross, E.M. (1986), Asteraceae. Flora of South-eastern Queensland 2: 554 [secondary reference]
Schulz, D.L. (1987), Zur Kenntnis der in Europa beobachteten Arten der Gattung Sigesbeckia L. Gleditschia 15: 205-210 [secondary reference]
Murray, L. in Harden, G.J. (ed.) (1992), Sigesbeckia. Flora of New South Wales 3: 271 [secondary reference]
Pedley, L. (22 September 1993), Sigesbeckia fugax and Tetramolopium vagans, new Asteraceae from Queensland. Austrobaileya 4(1): 87 [secondary reference]
Green, P.S. in Wilson, A.J.G. (ed.) (1994), Norfolk Island & Lord Howe Island. Flora of Australia 49: 398 [secondary reference]
Jeanes, J.A. in Walsh, N.G. & Entwisle, T.J. (ed.) (1999), Asteraceae. Flora of Victoria 4: 974-975 [secondary reference]
Wheeler, J.R., Marchant, N.G. & Lewington, M. (2002), Dicotyledons. Flora of the South West 2: 527 [secondary reference]
Cooper, W.E. & Cooper, W.T. (2004), Fruits of the Australian Tropical Rainforest: 84 [secondary reference]
Mabberley, D.J. (1 May 2008), Mabberley's Plant-Book Edn. 3: 795 [secondary reference]
Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (2011), Australian Plant Census: - APC [secondary reference]
orthographic variant: Siegesbeckia Steud. orth. var.
  • APC Dist.: WA (native and naturalised), NT, SA (native and naturalised), Qld, NSW, NI (naturalised), ACT, Vic, Tas (naturalised)
Orchard, A.E. in Wilson, A.J.G. (ed.) (2015), Asteraceae Subfam. Asteroideae Trib. 12. Millerieae. Flora of Australia 37: 581 [secondary reference]
  • Etymology: "named by Linnaeus after Johann Georg Siegesbeck (1686-1755), initially a friend, later an opponent, because Linnaeus thought the plant to be especially unattractive. J.G.Siegesbeck was a Prussian botanst and physician, and Director of the Botanic Garden at St. Petersburg from 1735 to 1747."