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Craspedia huriawa (Compositae/Asteraceae, Gnaphalieae), a new species from Nelson/Tasman, South Island of New Zealand

New Zealand Journal of Botany, 2022
Our research towards a revision of New Zealand Craspedia (Compositae/Asteraceae, Gnaphalieae) led to the recognition of a new species from Nelson/Tasman, South Island of New Zealand.
I. Breitwieser, S. Courtney, K. Ford
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Plant dermatitis due to the Compositae (Asteraceae) family.

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1980
R. G. Crounse
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Four new species of Craspedia (Compositae/Asteraceae, Gnaphalieae) from the South Island of New Zealand, all characterised by dark red-purple anthers

New Zealand Journal of Botany, 2022
In New Zealand, Craspedia (Compositae/Asteraceae, Gnaphalieae) has much more morphological variation than previously recognised, as demonstrated by suggestions of about 50 informally named putative species and varieties. As part of our research towards a
I. Breitwieser, K. Ford
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Taxonomical knowledge, biological spectra and ethnomedicinal plant inventory of Asteraceae family in various areas of Gaza strip, Palestine

Pakistan journal of botany, 2023
The current study was designed to provide comprehensive information on the biodiversity, classification, biological spectra, and ethnomedicinal plant inventory of species and genera of the Asteraceae (Compositae) family.
Mohamad Abou Auda
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Comparative Palynological Study of Some Species of Asteraceae (Compositae) and Brassicaceae Family in Albania

WSEAS Transactions on Environment and Development
This study aimed to compare the palynological features of some species: Iberis sempervirens L., Bunias erucago L. (Brassicaceae family), and Aster tripolioum L., subspecies pannonicus (Jack.) Boo. (Asteraceae family).
Nikoleta Kallajxhiu   +3 more
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Craspedia blepharia (Compositae/Asteraceae, Gnaphalieae), a new species from Garibaldi Ridge in Nelson/Tasman, South Island of New Zealand

New Zealand Journal of Botany
Craspedia G.Forst., a genus of tribe Gnaphalieae (Compositae/Asteraceae), is confined to Australia and New Zealand. Twelve species, including Craspedia blepharia Breitw.
I. Breitwieser, S. Courtney
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Pollen Diversity in the Tribe Cardueae (Asteraceae) and Its Taxonomic Significance

Microscopy research and technique (Print)
The Cardueae with about 74 genera and 2500 species is one of the largest tribes of the family Asteraceae. The taxonomy of the Cardueae is complicated and unresolved, as it contains the largest and most diverse genera. The main distribution centers of the
Neda Atazadeh, F. Ghahremaninejad
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Large Language Models can extract morphological data from taxonomic descriptions, but their stochastic nature makes automation challenging: a test on Australian Asteraceae

PhytoKeys
Abstract Morphological data are critical for taxonomy, evolutionary biology, ecology, and species identification. However, no widely used central database for morphological data exists as it does for DNA sequences or specimen data.
A. Schmidt‐Lebuhn, Nunzio Knerr
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