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Displaying records 21–39 of 39 for your search terms: Genus: angianthus
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Asteraceae Bercht. & J.Presl
Prir.Rostlin 254 (1820)
Angianthus J.C.Wendl.
Coll.Pl. 2:31 (1808)
Angianthus microcephalus (F.Muell.) Benth.
Small-headed Angianthus Fl.Austral. 3:566 (1867)
Angianthus micropodioides (Benth.) Benth.
Fl.Austral. 3:565 (1867)
Angianthus milnei Benth.
Cone-spike Angianthus Fl.Austral. 3:564-565 (1867)
Angianthus myosuroides (A.Gray) Benth.
Long-spike Angianthus Fl.Austral. 3:563 (1867)
Angianthus newbeyi P.S.Short
Muelleria 7: 239-240 (1990)
Angianthus phyllocephalus (A.Gray) Benth.
Leafy-headed Angianthus
Angianthus platycephalus Benth.
Fl.Austral. 3:566 (1867)
Angianthus plumiger Benth.
Angianthus preissianus (Steetz) Benth.
Fl.Austral. 3:566 (1867)
Angianthus prostratus P.S.Short
Muelleria 5:171-173 (1983)
Angianthus pusillus (Benth.) Benth.
Dwarf Angianthus Fl.Austral. 3:564 (1867)
Angianthus pygmaeus (A.Gray) Benth.
Pygmy Angianthus Fl.Austral. 3:567 (1867)
Angianthus sp. Altham (M.N. Lyons 2623)
Angianthus sp. Mt Jackson (P.S. Short et al. 4438)
Angianthus sp. Salmon Gums (G.F. Craig 3074)
Angianthus strictus (Steetz) Benth.
Stiff Angianthus Fl.Austral. 3:568 (1867)
Angianthus tenellus (F.Muell.) Benth.
Delicate Angianthus Fl.Austral. 3:564 (1867)
Angianthus tomentosus J.C.Wendl.
Camel-grass Coll.Pl. 2:32 (1808)
Angianthus uniflorus P.S.Short
Muelleria 7:240-241 (1990)

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