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Anaphalioides
Anaphalioides bellidioides
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Anaphalioides

(Bentham) Kirpichnikov
Type species
Anaphalioides keriensis
(A. Cunningham) Kirpichnikov
Synonyms[1]

Gnaphalium sect. Anaphalioides Benth. & Hook.f.

Anaphalioides is a genus of flowering plants in the daisy family described as a genus in 1950.[2] They are native to New Zealand, Australia, and New Guinea.[1]

Species[3][1]
  1. Anaphalioides alpina (G.Forst.) Anderb. - Victoria, New South Wales, Australian Capital Territory
  2. Anaphalioides bellidioides (G.Forst.) Glenny - New Zealand incl. Antipodean + Chatham Islands
  3. Anaphalioides hookeri (Allan) Anderb. - New Zealand South Island
  4. Anaphalioides mariae (F.Muell.) Glenny - New Zealand, Papua New Guinea
  5. Anaphalioides papuana (F.Muell.) Glenny - New Zealand, Papua New Guinea
  6. Anaphalioides subrigida (Colenso) Anderb - New Zealand North Island
  7. Anaphalioides trinervis (G.Forst.) Anderb. - New Zealand

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