Vascular Plants

APC: Ozothamnus obcordatus
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APC (version 51352070) published 17/3/20 by amonro
APC Dist.
Qld, NSW, Vic, Tas
APC Comment
Ozothamnus obcordatus subsp. obcordatus and O. obcordatus subsp. major are recognised as distinct taxa in NSW.
Plantae / Charophyta / Equisetopsida / Magnoliidae / Asteranae / Asterales / Asteraceae / Ozothamnus
0 sub taxa
Ozothamnus obcordatus DC., legitimate Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (2011), Australian Plant Census Helichrysum obcordatum (DC.) Benth., legitimate (5 January 1867) nomenclatural synonymHelichrysum obcordatum (DC.) Benth. var. obcordatum, legitimate (5 January 1867) nomenclatural synonymHelichrysum obcordatum (DC.) Benth. subsp. obcordatum, legitimate (1958) nomenclatural synonymOzothamnus obcordatus DC. subsp. obcordatus, legitimate (16 April 1992) nomenclatural synonymCassinia obovata A.Cunn. ex DC., legitimate (1838) taxonomic synonymHelichrysum obcordatum var. majus Benth., legitimate (5 January 1867) taxonomic synonymHelichrysum obcordatum var. major Benth., orth. var. (5 January 1867) taxonomic synonymHelichrysum obcordatum subsp. majus (Benth.) N.T.Burb., legitimate (1958) taxonomic synonymHelichrysum obcordatum subsp. major N.T.Burb., orth. var. (1958) taxonomic synonymOzothamnus obcordatus subsp. major (Benth.) P.S.Short, legitimate (16 April 1992) taxonomic synonym

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