Lagenophora Strangulata
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''Lagenophora'' is a genus of
flowering plant Flowering plants are plants that bear flowers and fruits, and form the clade Angiospermae (). The term angiosperm is derived from the Ancient Greek, Greek words (; 'container, vessel') and (; 'seed'), meaning that the seeds are enclosed with ...
s 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 ...
. Species occur in Southeast Asia, Australia, New Zealand, as well as Central and South America.


Species

The following species are recognised in the genus ''Lagenophora'': * '' Lagenophora adenosa'' Jian Wang ter & A.R.Bean - Australia * '' Lagenophora barkeri'' Kirk - New Zealand * '' Lagenophora brachyglossa'' Jian Wang ter & A.R.Bean - Australia * '' Lagenophora cuneata'' Petrie - New Zealand * '' Lagenophora fimbriata'' Jian Wang ter & A.R.Bean - Australia * '' Lagenophora gracilis'' Steetz - Australia * '' Lagenophora gunniana'' Steetz - Australia * '' Lagenophora hariotii'' (Franch.) Franch. - Argentina, Chile incl.
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* '' Lagenophora hirsuta'' (Poeppig ex Less.) Dudley - Argentina, Chile * '' Lagenophora huegelii'' Benth. - Australia * '' Lagenophora latifolia'' Hook.f. - Australia * ''
Lagenophora mikadoi ''Lagenophora'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Species occur in Southeast Asia, Australia, New Zealand, as well as Central and South America. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Lagenophora'': * ...
'' (Koidz.) Koidz. ex H.Koyama - Japan * '' Lagenophora montana'' Hook.f. - Australia, New Zealand * '' Lagenophora nudicaulis'' (Comm. ex Lam.) Dusén - Argentina, Chile * '' Lagenophora petiolata'' Hook.f. - New Zealand * '' Lagenophora pinnatifida'' Hook.f. - New Zealand * '' Lagenophora platysperma'' Jian Wang ter & A.R.Bean - Australia * '' Lagenophora pumila'' (G.Forst.) Cheeseman - New Zealand * '' Lagenophora queenslandica'' Jian Wang ter & A.R.Bean - Australia * '' Lagenophora schmidiae'' de Lange & Jian Wang ter - New Zealand * '' Lagenophora sinuosa'' Lannuzel, Gâteblé & Jian Wang ter - New Caledonia * '' Lagenophora sporadica'' Jian Wang ter & A.R.Bean - Papua New Guinea * '' Lagenophora stipitata'' (Labill.) Druce - blue bottle-daisy, common lagenophora - Australia, New Zealand, Southeast Asia, China, Indian Subcontinent * '' Lagenophora strangulata'' Colenso - New Zealand * '' Lagenophora sublyrata'' (Cass.) A.R.Bean & Jian Wang ter - Australia, New Zealand, Southeast Asia, China, Japan, Indian Subcontinent


Destruction of specimens

In 2017, Australian customs officials destroyed 106 herbarium specimens of ''Lagenophora'' that Australian scientists were attempting to re-import into the country, but the specimens' documentation was insufficient. The specimens dated to as early as the 1790s, and included six
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. As a result of this incident, many worldwide institutions put a temporary ban on sending museum specimens to Australia.


References

Asteraceae genera {{Astereae-stub