Asteraceae Bercht. & J.Presl
Sigesbeckia L.
, legitimate, scientific
[Linnaeus, C. (1 May 1753), Species Plantarum 2]:
900
[tax. nov.]
[Linnaeus, C. (1754), Genera Plantarum Edn. 5]:
383
[secondary reference]
[Steudel, E.G. von (1821), Phanerogams. Nomenclator Botanicus Edn. 1, 1]:
777
[secondary reference]
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Type:
Sigesbeckia orientalis L.
[Candolle, A.P. de in Candolle, A.P. de (ed.) (1836), Compositae. Prodromus Systematis Naturalis Regni Vegetabilis 5]:
496
[secondary reference]
[Bentham, G. (5 January 1867), Orders XLVIII. Myrtaceae- LXII. Compositae. Flora Australiensis 3]:
535
[secondary reference]
[Mueller, F.J.H. von (1882), Systematic Census of Australian Plants]:
83
[secondary reference]
[Bailey, F.M. (1913), Comprehensive Catalogue of Queensland Plants]:
271
[secondary reference]
[Sulman, F. (1914), A Popular Guide to the Wild Flowers of New South Wales II]:
117-118
[secondary reference]
[Black, J.M. (1929), Bignoniaceae - Compositae. Flora of South Australia 4]:
603
[secondary reference]
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Etymology:
"After Johann Georg Siegesbeck, 1686-1755, German botanist and physician, for 12 years director of the botanical garden of St. Petersburg."
[Black, J.M. & Robertson, E.L. (1957), Flora of South Australia Edn. 2, 4]:
874
[secondary reference]
[Beadle, N.C.W., Evans, O.D. & Carolin, R.C. (1962), Handbook of the Vascular Plants of the Sydney District and Blue Mountains]:
387
[secondary reference]
[Eichler, Hj. (1965), Supplement to J.M.Black's Flora of South Australia (Second Edition, 1943-1957)]:
301
[secondary reference]
orthographic variant:
Siegesbeckia Steud.
orth. var.
[Burbidge, N.T. & Gray, M. (1970), Flora of the Australian Capital Territory]:
366-368
[secondary reference]
[Jacobs, S.W.L. & Pickard, J. (1981), Plants of New South Wales]:
86
[secondary reference]
[Jessop, J.P. in Jessop, J.P. (ed.) (1981), Compositae (Asteraceae) - most genera. Flora of Central Australia]:
378
[secondary reference]
[Stanley, T.D. in Stanley, T.D. & Ross, E.M. (1986), Asteraceae. Flora of South-eastern Queensland 2]:
554
[secondary reference]
[Schulz, D.L. (1987), Zur Kenntnis der in Europa beobachteten Arten der Gattung Sigesbeckia L. Gleditschia 15]:
205-210
[secondary reference]
[Murray, L. in Harden, G.J. (ed.) (1992), Sigesbeckia. Flora of New South Wales 3]:
271
[secondary reference]
[Pedley, L. (22 September 1993), Sigesbeckia fugax and Tetramolopium vagans, new Asteraceae from Queensland. Austrobaileya 4(1)]:
87
[secondary reference]
[Green, P.S. in Wilson, A.J.G. (ed.) (1994), Norfolk Island & Lord Howe Island. Flora of Australia 49]:
398
[secondary reference]
[Jeanes, J.A. in Walsh, N.G. & Entwisle, T.J. (ed.) (1999), Asteraceae. Flora of Victoria 4]:
974-975
[secondary reference]
[Wheeler, J.R., Marchant, N.G. & Lewington, M. (2002), Dicotyledons. Flora of the South West 2]:
527
[secondary reference]
[Cooper, W.E. & Cooper, W.T. (2004), Fruits of the Australian Tropical Rainforest]:
84
[secondary reference]
[Mabberley, D.J. (1 May 2008), Mabberley's Plant-Book Edn. 3]:
795
[secondary reference]
[Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (2011), Australian Plant Census]:
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APC
[secondary reference]
orthographic variant:
Siegesbeckia Steud.
orth. var.
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APC Dist.:
WA (native and naturalised), NT, SA (native and naturalised), Qld, NSW, NI (naturalised), ACT, Vic, Tas (naturalised)
[Orchard, A.E. in Wilson, A.J.G. (ed.) (2015), Asteraceae Subfam. Asteroideae Trib. 12. Millerieae. Flora of Australia 37]:
581
[secondary reference]
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Etymology:
"named by Linnaeus after Johann Georg Siegesbeck (1686-1755), initially a friend, later an opponent, because Linnaeus thought the plant to be especially unattractive. J.G.Siegesbeck was a Prussian botanst and physician, and Director of the Botanic Garden at St. Petersburg from 1735 to 1747."