Vascular Plants

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Aedo, C., Navarro, C. & Alarcon, M.L. (2005), Taxonomic revision of Geranium sections Andina and Chilensia (Geraniaceae). Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 149 : 1-68 (Paper) Aedo, C., Navarro, C. & Alarcon, M.L. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Geranium antrorsum Carolin
  2. Geranium australe Nees
  3. Geranium brevicaule Hook.
  4. Geranium carolinianum var. australe (Benth.) Fosberg
  5. Geranium dissectum f. tasmanicum Gand.
  6. Geranium dissectum var. australe Benth.
  7. Geranium dissectum var. pilosum Hook.f.
  8. Geranium dissectum var. retrorsum (L'Hér. ex DC.) Hook.f.
  9. Geranium drummondii Carolin
  10. Geranium pilosum Sol. ex Willd.
  11. Geranium pilosum var. australe Ostenf.
  12. Geranium pilosum var. retrorsum (L'Hér. ex DC.) Jeps.
  13. Geranium retrorsum L'Hér. ex DC.
  14. Geranium sect. Andina R.Knuth
  15. Geranium sessiliflorum Cav.
  16. Geranium sessiliflorum subsp. brevicaule (Hook.) Carolin
  17. Geranium sessiliflorum subsp. novae-zelandiae Carolin
  18. Geranium sessiliflorum var. glabrum R.Knuth
  19. Geranium solanderi Carolin
  20. Geranium solanderi var. grande Carolin

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