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Australian Systematic Botany Australian Systematic Botany
Volume 23 Number 6 2010


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Tasmanian and Victorian populations of the fern Asplenium hookerianum result from independent dispersals from New Zealand 

Leon R. Perrie, Daniel J. Ohlsen, Lara D. Shepherd, Michael Garrett, Patrick J. Brownsey and Michael J. Bayly

pp. 387-392

  
 


Floral ontogeny in Wisteria sinensis (Fabaceae: Faboideae: Millettieae) and its systematic implications 

Somayeh Naghiloo and Mohammad Reza Dadpour

pp. 393-400

 


Two new species and one reapplied name in Sesbania Scop. (Fabaceae, Sesbanieae) for Australia 

C. L. Gross

pp. 401-414

  
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Evolution of nickel hyperaccumulation by Stackhousia tryonii (Celastraceae), a serpentinite-endemic plant from Queensland, Australia 

Dylan O. Burge and W. R. Barker

pp. 415-430

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Phylogenetics of hopbushes and pepperflowers (Dodonaea, Diplopeltis – Sapindaceae), based on nuclear ribosomal ITS and partial ETS sequences incorporating secondary-structure models 

Mark G. Harrington and Paul A. Gadek

pp. 431-442

  
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The Lejeunea tumida species group (Lejeuneaceae: Jungermanniopsida) in New Zealand 

Matt A. M. Renner, Elizabeth A. Brown and Glenda M. Wardle

pp. 443-462

  
 


  
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