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Argentipallium
''Argentipallium'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. The genus, which is endemic to Australia Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country comprising mainland Australia, the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tasmania and list of islands of Australia, numerous smaller isl ..., was first formally described in 1992 by Paul G. Wilson in the botanical journal '' Nutsyia.'' ; Species * '' Argentipallium blandowskianum'' (Steetz ex Sonder) Paul G.Wilson * '' Argentipallium dealbatum'' (Labill.) Paul G.Wilson * '' Argentipallium niveum'' (Steetz) Paul G.Wilson * '' Argentipallium obtusifolium'' (Sonder) Paul G.Wilson * '' Argentipallium spiceri'' (F.Muell.) Paul G.Wilson * '' Argentipallium tephrodes'' (Turcz.) Paul G.Wilson References Asteraceae genera Endemic flora of Australia Taxa named by Paul Graham Wilson {{Gnaphalieae-stub ...
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Argentipallium Spiceri
''Argentipallium'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. The genus, which is endemic to Australia, was first formally described in 1992 by Paul G. Wilson in the botanical journal '' Nutsyia.'' ; Species * '' Argentipallium blandowskianum'' (Steetz ex Sonder) Paul G.Wilson * '' Argentipallium dealbatum'' (Labill.) Paul G.Wilson * '' Argentipallium niveum'' (Steetz) Paul G.Wilson * '' Argentipallium obtusifolium'' (Sonder) Paul G.Wilson * '' Argentipallium spiceri'' (F.Muell.) Paul G.Wilson * ''Argentipallium tephrodes ''Argentipallium'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. The genus, which is endemic to Australia Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country comprising mainland Australia, the mainland of the A ...'' (Turcz.) Paul G.Wilson References Asteraceae genera Endemic flora of Australia Taxa named by Paul Graham Wilson {{Gnaphalieae-stub ...
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Argentipallium Dealbatum
''Argentipallium'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. The genus, which is endemic to Australia Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country comprising mainland Australia, the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tasmania and list of islands of Australia, numerous smaller isl ..., was first formally described in 1992 by Paul G. Wilson in the botanical journal '' Nutsyia.'' ; Species * ''Argentipallium blandowskianum'' (Steetz ex Sonder) Paul G.Wilson * ''Argentipallium dealbatum'' (Labill.) Paul G.Wilson * ''Argentipallium niveum'' (Steetz) Paul G.Wilson * ''Argentipallium obtusifolium'' (Sonder) Paul G.Wilson * ''Argentipallium spiceri'' (F.Muell.) Paul G.Wilson * ''Argentipallium tephrodes'' (Turcz.) Paul G.Wilson References

Argentipallium, Asteraceae genera Endemic flora of Australia Taxa named by Paul Graham Wilson {{Gnaphalieae-stub ...
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Argentipallium Obtusifolium
''Argentipallium obtusifolium'', commonly known as blunt everlasting, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is a small, multi-stemmed perennial with white flowers, dark green leaves and is endemic to Australia. Description ''Argentipallium obtusifolium'' is a small, multi-stemmed-stemmed perennial to high. The branches are white-silvery, more or less sticky from glandular, matted, woolly hairs and the leaves narrow oblanceolate, long, wide, upper surface smooth, lower surface woolly, silvery-white and the margins recurved. The flowers are borne singly at the end of upright branchlets, usually long and in diameter at maturity. The outer bracts semi-transparent, mostly sticky and woolly, inner bracts edges white, dry and mostly long. Flowering occurs mainly in winter to spring and the fruit is an oblong-shaped, brown achene. Taxonomy and naming This species was first described in 1853 by Ferdinand von Mueller and Otto Wilhelm Sonder and given the ...
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Argentipallium Niveum
''Argentipallium niveum'' is a species of flowering plant within the genus, ''Argentipallium'', in the daisy family (Asteraceae). It is endemic to Western Australia. ''Argentipallium niveum'' is an erect perennial herb, growing to heights from 10 to 40 cm, on sands, clay loams or gravelly soils. Its white flowers may be seen from September to November. It is found in Beard's South-West Province. Taxonomy It was first described by Joachim Steetz Joachim Steetz (12 November 1804 – 24 March 1862) was a German botanist. His herbarium, comprising more than 5000 specimens from over 160 collectors and 30 countries was purchased in 1863 by Victorian Government Botanist Ferdinand von Muelle ... in 1845 as ''Helipterum niveum'', and redescribed in 1992 by Paul Wilson as ''Argentipallium niveum'', when he described the new genus. References niveum Flora of Western Australia Plants described in 1998 Taxa named by Joachim Steetz {{Gnaphalieae-stub ...
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Argentipallium Blandowskianum
''Argentipallium blandowskianum'', the woolly everlasting (formerly ''Helichrysum blandowskianum''), is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae Asteraceae () is a large family (biology), family of flowering plants that consists of over 32,000 known species in over 1,900 genera within the Order (biology), order Asterales. The number of species in Asteraceae is rivaled only by the Orchi .... Description Erect perennial herb 20–50 cm tall with a branched crown at the base; stems several, usually branched, with a dense felty vestiture of woolly hairs; leaves oblanceolate, usually narrowly so, or sometimes narrowly elliptic, flat, acute to acuminate with a soft dark mucro, with a cuneate sessile base, mostly 2–4 cm long, 5–8 mm wide, thick and felty with a dense woolly vestiture on both sides. Capitula 6–12 in rather dense terminal leafy corymbs, these sometimes grouped into panicle-like aggregations, broadly campanulate (the laminae of the i ...
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Asteraceae Genera
, Plants of the World Online listed 1,706 accepted genera in the family Asteraceae. Those genera are listed with their author citations. Taxonomic synonyms are not included. A List of genera is from Plants of the World Online unless otherwise cited. *''Abrotanella'' Cass. *'' Acamptopappus'' A.Gray – goldenhead *'' Acanthocephalus'' Kar. & Kir. *'' Acanthocladium'' F.Muell. *'' Acanthodesmos'' C.D.Adams & duQuesnay *'' Acanthospermum'' Schrank – starburr *'' Acanthostyles'' R.M.King & H.Rob. *'' Achillea'' L. – yarrow *'' Achnophora'' F.Muell. *'' Achnopogon'' Maguire, Steyerm. & Wurdack *'' Achyrachaena'' Schauer – blow wives *'' Achyranthemum'' N.G.Bergh *'' Achyrocline'' (Less.) DC. *'' Achyropappus'' Kunth *'' Acilepidopsis'' H.Rob. *'' Acilepis'' D.Don *'' Acmella'' Rich. ex Pers. *'' Acomis'' F.Muell. *'' Acourtia'' D.Don – desert peony *'' Acrisione'' B.Nord. *'' Acritopappus'' R.M.King & H.Rob. *'' Actinobole'' Endl. *'' Acunniana'' Orchard *'' Adei ...
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Australian Plant Name Index
The Australian Plant Name Index (APNI) is an online database of all published names of Australian vascular plants. It covers all names, whether current names, synonyms or invalid names. It includes bibliographic and typification details, information from the Australian Plant Census including distribution by state, links to other resources such as specimen collection maps and plant photographs, and the facility for notes and comments on other aspects. History Originally the brainchild of Nancy Tyson Burbidge, it began as a four-volume printed work consisting of 3,055 pages and containing over 60,000 plant names. Compiled by Arthur Chapman, it was part of the Australian Biological Resources Study (ABRS). In 1991 it was made available as an online database and handed over to the Australian National Botanic Gardens. Two years later, responsibility for its maintenance was given to the newly formed Centre for Plant Biodiversity Research. Scope Recognised by Australian herbaria as th ...
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Paul G
Paulo George Marques João (born March 31), better known by his stage name Paul G, is an Angolan urban pop and R&B singer-songwriter, producer and dancer. He began his career as a founding member of Angola's first worldly known rap group South Side Posse (SSP) alongside Big Nelo, Jeff Brown, and Kudi. Later, Paul G went on to produce and guide the career of Bruna Tatiana, making her the first contestant from Angola in the hit real life television show Big Brother Africa. The success of his productions and collaborations with other artists gave him the opportunity to visit the United States of America, where he met with music producer H. Gil Ingles, a founding member of XPOSURE Entertainment. That sealed his career as a solo artist with the production of the debut album "Transition". In 2009, Paul G released his debut album Transition, which contained the Kora-nominated hit "Freaking Me Out" that features hip-hop artist Alashus (aka C1), and the original version of MTV Base nomi ...
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Nuytsia (journal)
''Nuytsia'' is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the Western Australian Herbarium. It publishes papers on systematic botany, giving preference to papers related to the flora of Western Australia. Nearly twenty percent of Western Australia's plant taxa In biology, a taxon (back-formation from ''taxonomy''; : taxa) is a group of one or more populations of an organism or organisms seen by taxonomists to form a unit. Although neither is required, a taxon is usually known by a particular name and ... have been published in ''Nuytsia''. The journal was established in 1970 and has appeared irregularly since. Kevin Thiele and Juliet Wege have been in the editorial committee . ''Nuytsia'' is named after the monospecific genus ''Nuytsia'', whose only species is '' Nuytsia floribunda'', the Western Australian Christmas tree. Occasionally, the journal has published special issues, such as an issue in 2007 substantially expanding described species from Western Australia ...
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Paul Graham Wilson
Paul Graham Wilson (January 1928 – 29 July 2024) was an Australian botanist. As of 1998, Wilson was the most prolific contributor to the journal '' Nuytsia'', contributing to the first issue in 1970 and to the 12th volume in 1998, which was dedicated to him for his contributions to plant taxonomy and to celebrate his 70th birthday. Following his retirement from the Western Australian Herbarium in 1993, he helped to maintain a comprehensive census of the flora of Western Australia. Wilson published over 80 scientific papers, provided names for 282 new plant taxa and changed the name or status of a further 400 plants. He mostly published papers dealing with the plant families Rutaceae, Asteraceae and Chenopodiaceae. The following plant species or subspecies have been named after Wilson: * '' Tecticornia indefessa'' * '' Acacia wilsonii'' * ''Boronia citriodora'' subsp''. paulwilsonii'' * '' Cryptandra wilsonii'' * '' Calandrinia wilsonii'' * '' Drummondita wilsonii'' * '' Micr ...
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