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  Taxonomy, biogeography and evolution of all plant groups
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Australian Systematic Botany Australian Systematic Botany
Volume 22 Number 5 2009


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pp. i-i

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Two new, sympatric species of Wahlenbergia (Campanulaceae) from the New England Tableland escarpment, New South Wales, Australia 

George T. Plunkett, Jeremy J. Bruhl and Ian R. H. Telford

pp. 319-331

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Genetic differentiation among and within three red mahoganies (series Annulares), Eucalyptus pellita, E. resinifera and E. scias (Myrtaceae) 

Son Le, Catherine Nock, Michael Henson and Mervyn Shepherd

pp. 332-343

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A revision of Cassinia (Asteraceae: Gnaphalieae) in Australia. 6. Section Cassinia 

A. E. Orchard

pp. 344-376

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The misapplication of the name Croton urticoides, the reinstatement of the name Adriana tomentosa, and Allan Cunningham's book herbarium at Chelsea Physic Garden 

A. E. Orchard and C. L. Gross

pp. 377-383

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Phylogeny, major clades and infrageneric classification of Corymbia (Myrtaceae), based on nuclear ribosomal DNA and morphology 

Carlos Parra-O., Michael J. Bayly, Andrew Drinnan, Frank Udovicic and Pauline Ladiges

pp. 384-399

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  • Botany 2010, Providence, Rhode Island, USA, 31 Jul-4 Aug 2010
  • Australian Systematic Botany Society Conference, Lincoln, New Zealand, 30 Nov-3 Dec 2010

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