Vascular Plants

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de Salas, M.F. & Schmidt-Lebuhn, A.N. (2018), Integrative approach resolves the taxonomy of the Ozothamnus ledifolius (Asteraceae: Gnaphaliae) species complex in Tasmania, Australia. Phytotaxa 358(2) : 117-138 DOI (Paper) de Salas, M.F. & Schmidt-Lebuhn, A.N. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Cassinia ledifolia A.Cunn. ex DC.
  2. Helichrysum ericeteum W.M.Curtis
  3. Helichrysum ledifolium (A.Cunn. ex DC.) Benth.
  4. Helichrysum ledifolium subsp. ericifolium (Hook.f.) N.T.Burb.
  5. Helichrysum ledifolium subsp. purpurascens (DC.) N.T.Burb.
  6. Helichrysum ledifolium subsp. reflexum N.T.Burb.
  7. Helichrysum pleurandroides F.Muell.
  8. Helichrysum purpurascens (DC.) W.M.Curtis
  9. Helichrysum rosmarinifolium var. ledifolium (A.Cunn. ex DC.) Tovey & P.Morris
  10. Ozothamnus buchananii Puttock ex de Salas & Schmidt-Leb.
  11. Ozothamnus ericeteus Anderb.
  12. Ozothamnus ericifolius Hook.f.
  13. Ozothamnus floribundus de Salas & Schmidt-Leb.
  14. Ozothamnus ledifolius (A.Cunn. ex DC.) Hook.f.
  15. Ozothamnus purpurascens DC.
  16. Ozothamnus reflexus (N.T.Burb.) de Salas & Schmidt-Leb.
  17. Ozothamnus rosmarinifolius var. ericifolius Rodway

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