Vascular Plants

APC: Coronidium scorpioides (current)
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APC (version 51771760) published 22/4/24 by amonro
APC Dist.
SA, Qld, NSW, ACT, Vic, Tas
APC Comment
Coronidium sp. Many Peaks Range (I.R.Telford 12309) is recognised as a distinct taxon by NE Herbarium, restricted to Qld.
Plantae / Charophyta / Equisetopsida / Magnoliidae / Asteranae / Asterales / Asteraceae / Coronidium
0 sub taxa
Coronidium scorpioides (Labill.) Paul G.Wilson, legitimate Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (31 July 2018), Australian Plant Census Elichrysum scorpioides Labill., orth. var. (1806) nomenclatural synonymHelichrysum scorpioides Labill., legitimate (1806) nomenclatural synonymGnaphalium scorpioides (Labill.) Poir., legitimate (3 July 1812) nomenclatural synonymXeranthemum scorpioides (Labill.) Poir., legitimate (24 September 1813) nomenclatural synonymHelichrysum scorpioides Labill. var. scorpioides, legitimate (1871) nomenclatural synonymHelichrysum buphthalmoides Sieber ex Spreng., legitimate (1826) taxonomic synonymElichrysum bupthalmoides Spreng., orth. var. (1826) taxonomic synonymHelichrysum bupthalmoides Spreng., orth. var. (1826) taxonomic synonymHelichrysum semipapposum var. gunnianum DC., legitimate (1838) taxonomic synonymCoronidium sp. Many Peaks (I.R.Telford 12309) NE Herbarium, [n/a] (2011) taxonomic synonym

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