Vascular Plants

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Orchard, A.E. (28 October 2004), A revision of Cassinia (Asteraceae: Gnaphalieae) in Australia. 1. Introduction and generic/infrageneric considerations. Australian Systematic Botany 17(5) : 469-481 (Paper) Orchard, A.E. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Achromolaena Cass.
  2. Apalochlamys spectabilis (Labill.) Steud.
  3. Cassinia copensis Orchard
  4. Cassinia obovata A.Cunn. ex DC.
  5. Cassinia sect. Achromolaena
  6. Cassinia sect. Arcuatae Orchard
  7. Cassinia sect. Cassiniola F.Muell.
  8. Cassinia sect. Complanatae Orchard
  9. Cassinia sect. Costatae Orchard
  10. Cassinia sect. Glossophylla DC.
  11. Cassinia sect. Herbacea R.Br.
  12. Cassinia sect. Leptocephalae Orchard
  13. Cassinia sect. Venustae Orchard
  14. Cassinia R.Br. ser. Cassinia
  15. Cassinia ser. Costatae Orchard
  16. Cassinia ser. Longifoliae Orchard
  17. Cassinia subg. Achromolaena Cass.
  18. Cassinia subg. Achromolaena (Cass.) Orchard
  19. Ozothamnus R.Br.
  20. Ozothamnus obcordatus DC.
  21. Rhodanthe polycephala (A.Gray) Paul G.Wilson

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