APC: Xanthium strumarium
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Xanthium orientale
Xanthium orientale
Xanthium italicum
Xanthium italicum
Xanthium occidentale
Xanthium occidentale
Xanthium cavanillesii
Xanthium cavanillesii
APC (version 51209180)
published 4/1/16 by import
A tree element is an element of a classification tree structure (also known as a Node). The element holds the position
of a Taxon Concept in an arrangement of taxon that we refer to generically as a tree.
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- APC Dist.
- WA (naturalised), NT (naturalised), SA (naturalised), Qld (naturalised), NSW (naturalised), ACT (doubtfully naturalised), Vic (naturalised)
- APC Comment
- A complex and variable taxon, with additional segregate taxa recognised in Qld (X. occidentale and X. orientale), NSW (X. cavanillensii, X. italicum, X. occidentale and X. orientale) and Vic (X. occidentale).
0 sub taxa
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