Vascular Plants

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Nees von Esenbeck, C.G.D. (1832), Genera et Species Asterearum : null - null (Book) Nees von Esenbeck, C.G.D. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Aster aculeatus Labill.
  2. Aster glandulosus Labill.
  3. Aster lepidophyllus Pers.
  4. Aster liratus Sims
  5. Aster lyratus Nees
  6. Aster microphyllus Vent.
  7. Aster myrsinoides Labill.
  8. Aster phlogotrichus Spreng.
  9. Aster ramulosus Labill.
  10. Aster stellulatus Labill.
  11. Aster tenellus L.
  12. Diplostephium aculeatum (Labill.) Nees
  13. Diplostephium lepidophyllum (Pers.) Nees
  14. Diplostephium liratum (Sims) Nees
  15. Diplostephium lyratum Nees
  16. Diplostephium microphyllum (Vent.) Nees
  17. Diplostephium phlogotrichum Nees
  18. Diplostephium ramulosum (Labill.) Nees
  19. Diplostephium stellulatum (Labill.) Nees
  20. Eurybia myrsinoides (Labill.) Nees
  21. Felicia echinata (Thunb.) Nees
  22. Felicia tenella (L.) Nees
  23. Galatella Cass.
  24. Galatella glandulosa (Labill.) Nees
  25. Pteronia echinata Thunb.
  26. Spongotrichum Nees
  27. Symphyotrichum Nees
  28. Tetramolopium Nees

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