Vascular Plants

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Bitter, F.A.G. (1910), Die Gattung Acaena: Vorstudien zu einer Monographie : 1-80, pl. 1-7, fig. 1-14 (Section) Bitter, F.A.G. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Acaena acrobyssina Bitter
  2. Acaena ovina subsp. calviscapa Bitter
  3. Acaena ovina subsp. capitulata Bitter
  4. Acaena ovina subsp. maxima Bitter
  5. Acaena ovina subsp. monachaena Bitter
  6. Acaena ovina A.Cunn. subsp. ovina
  7. Acaena ovina var. laxissima Bitter
  8. Acaena ovina A.Cunn. var. ovina
  9. Acaena ovina var. retrorsumpilosa Bitter
  10. Acaena ovina var. subglabricalyx Bitter
  11. Acaena ovina var. tenuispica Bitter
  12. Acaena Mutis ex L. sect. Acaena
  13. Acaena sect. Acrobyssinoideae Bitter
  14. Acaena Mutis ex L. subg. Acaena
  15. Acaena subg. Axillares Bitter
  16. Acaena subg. Terminales Bitter
  17. Acaena Mutis ex L. subsect. Acaena
  18. Acaena subsect. Notopoterium Bitter
  19. Acaena tasmanica Bitter

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