Vascular Plants

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Short, P.S. (2 April 1979), Apium L. sect. Apium (Umbelliferae) in Australasia. Journal of the Adelaide Botanic Gardens 1(4) : 205-235 (Paper) Short, P.S. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Apium L.
  2. Apium annuum P.S.Short
  3. Apium australe Thouars
  4. Apium australe var. angustisectum H.Wolff
  5. Apium australe var. latisectum H.Wolff
  6. Apium australe var. α Hook.f.
  7. Apium australe var. β Hook.f.
  8. Apium filiforme (A.Rich.) Hook.
  9. Apium graveolens L.
  10. Apium insulare P.S.Short
  11. Apium leptophyllum (Pers.) F.Muell.
  12. Apium prostratum Labill.
  13. Apium prostratum Labill. ex Vent.
  14. Apium prostratum subsp. "A"
  15. Apium prostratum subsp. howense P.S.Short
  16. Apium prostratum Labill. ex Vent. subsp. prostratum
  17. Apium prostratum var. filiforme (A.Rich.) Kirk
  18. Apium prostratum var. maritimum Domin
  19. Apium prostratum Vent. var. prostratum
  20. Apium prostratum var. α Cheeseman
  21. Apium prostratum var. β Cheeseman
  22. Apium L. sect. Apium
  23. Apium sect. Euapium DC.
  24. Cyclospermum leptophyllum (Pers.) Sprague ex Britton & P.Wilson
  25. Helosciadium W.D.J.Koch
  26. Helosciadium australe Bunge
  27. Helosciadium prostratum (Labill. ex Vent.) Bunge
  28. Mauchartia Neck.
  29. Petroselinum filiforme A.Rich.
  30. Petroselinum prostratum (Labill. ex Vent.) DC.
  31. Slender Celery

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