Vascular Plants

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Holzapfel, S. (1994), A revision of the genus Picris (Asteraceae, Lactuceae) s.l. in Australia. Willdenowia 24 : 97-218 (Paper) Holzapfel, S. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Helminthia echioides (L.) Gaertn.
  2. Helminthotheca echioides (L.) Holub
  3. Picris L.
  4. Picris altissima Delile
  5. Picris angustifolia DC.
  6. Picris angustifolia DC. subsp. angustifolia
  7. Picris angustifolia subsp. carolorum-henricorum (Lack) S.Holzapfel
  8. Picris angustifolia subsp. merxmuelleri Lack & S.Holzapfel
  9. Picris asperrima Lindl.
  10. Picris barbarorum Lindl.
  11. Picris burbidgeae S.Holzapfel
  12. Picris carolorum-henricorum Lack
  13. Picris compacta S.Holzapfel
  14. Picris conyzoides Lack & S.Holzapfel
  15. Picris drummondii S.Holzapfel
  16. Picris echioides L.
  17. Picris eichleri Lack & S.Holzapfel
  18. Picris evae Lack
  19. Picris hieracioides L.
  20. Picris squarrosa Steetz
  21. Picris wagenitzii Lack

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