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Stylidium subg. Forsteropsis

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|- |- ! colspan=2 style="min-width:15em; text-align: center; background-color: rgb(180,250,180)" | Scientific classification Edit this classification |- |Kingdom: |Plantae |- |Clade: |Tracheophytes |- |Clade: |Angiosperms |- |Clade: |Eudicots |- |Clade: |Asterids |- |Order: |Asterales |- |Family: |Stylidiaceae |- |Genus: |Stylidium |- |Subgenus: |Stylidium subg. Forsteropsis
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| colspan=2 style="text-align: center" | Stylidium preissii

(Sond.) F.Muell.

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Stylidium leeuwinense
Stylidium marradongense
Stylidium preissii
Stylidium semaphorum |-

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Benth.

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Stylidium subg. Forsteropsis, as circumscribed by Allen Lowrie and Kevin Kenneally, contains five species of triggerplants from south-western Australia that are characterized by their tightly appressed leaves arranged in a spiral around the stem. This subgenus was originally described by Otto Wilhelm Sonder in 1845 as the genus Forsteropsis.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ Lowrie, A. and Kenneally, K.F. (1997). A taxonomic review of Stylidium subgenus Forsteropsis (Stylidiaceae). Nuytsia, 11(3): 353-364.