Celmisia

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Celmisia
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Celmisia spectabilis in Tongariro National Park
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Asterids
Order: Asterales
Family: Asteraceae
Tribe: Astereae
Genus: Celmisia
Cass. 1825, conserved name, not Cass. 1817.[1]
Synonyms[2]
  • Celmisia Cass. 1817, rejected name, not Cass. 1825.
  • Alciope DC.
  • Elcismia B.L.Rob.

Celmisia (New Zealand aster or New Zealand daisy)[3] is a genus of perennial herbs or subshrubs, in the sunflower family.[4][5][6] Most of the species are endemic to New Zealand; several others are endemic to Australia.

Species and nothospecies[2][7]
  • Petrie
  • Cockayne
  • Cheeseman
  • Cockayne
  • Petrie
  • J.B.Armstr.
  • Cockayne
  • Petrie
  • (Cheeseman) Cockayne
  • Kirk
  • W.Martin
  • (Kirk) Cheeseman
  • Celmisia angustifolia Cockayne
  • Kirk
  • Petrie
  • Hook.f.
  • Hook.f.
  • (Buchanan) Allan
  • Cockayne
  • F.R.Chapm.
  • Petrie
  • Buchanan
  • (G.Forst.) Hook.f.
  • Buchanan
  • Hook.f.
  • Hook.f.
  • Cheeseman
  • Cockayne
  • Cheeseman
  • Petrie
  • Hook.f.
  • Hook.f.
  • Hook.f.
  • Celmisia haastii Hook.f.
  • Hook.f.
  • Hook.f.
  • (G.Forst.) Hook.f.
  • Cockayne
  • Given
  • Hook.f.
  • W.Martin
  • Hook.f.
  • Buchanan
  • (F.Muell. ex Benth.) M.Gray & Given
  • Hook.f.
  • Cass.
  • Hook.f.
  • Raoul
  • Kirk
  • Cheeseman
  • W.G.Lee & Given
  • Hook.f.
  • Cheeseman
  • Cockayne
  • Celmisia novae-zealandiae (Buchanan) Cheeseman
  • Kirk
  • Cheeseman
  • Given
  • G.Simpson & J.S.Thomson
  • Petrie
  • Celmisia pugioniformis M.Gray & Given
  • Hook.f.
  • (Kunth) Sch.Bip.
  • Cheeseman
  • Kirk
  • (Benth.) W.M.Curtis
  • Petrie
  • J.H.Willis
  • Hook.f.
  • Given
  • Hook.f.
  • Celmisia spectabilis Hook.f.
  • G.Simpson
  • Cheeseman
  • Celmisia tomentella M.Gray & Given
  • Hook.f.
  • Hook.f.
  • Given
  • Hook.f.
  • Celmisia walkeri Kirk

References[]

  1. ^ Tropicos, search for Celmisia
  2. ^ a b Flann, C (ed) 2009+ Global Compositae Checklist
  3. ^ "Celmisia". rhs.org.uk (RHS). Retrieved 17 December 2016.
  4. ^ Cassini, Alexandre Henri Gabriel de. 1825. Dictionnaire des Sciences Naturelles [Second edition] 37: 259-260in French
  5. ^ Cassini, Alexandre Henri Gabriel de. 1817. Bulletin des Sciences, par la Societe Philomatique 1817: 32
  6. ^ Tropicos, Celmisia Cass.
  7. ^ "Celmisia". Australian Plant Name Index (APNI), IBIS database. Centre for Plant Biodiversity Research, Australian Government, Canberra. Retrieved 2009-12-28.
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