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    The Gnaphalieae, commonly known as paper daisies, are a tribe of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. It is most closely related to the tribes Anthemideae...
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    63:608-624. Phylogenetic relationships in Helichrysum (Compositae: Gnaphalieae) and related genera: Incongruence between nuclear and plastid phylogenies...
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    consists of several tribes, including Astereae, Calenduleae, Eupatorieae, Gnaphalieae, Heliantheae, Senecioneae and Tageteae. Asteroideae contains plants found...
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  • Xerochrysum murapan (category Gnaphalieae stubs)
    Morphology and molecules delimit species in Xerochrysum (Asteraceae; Gnaphalieae) and reveal many new taxa". Australian Systematic Botany. 35 (2): 120–185...
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    "Phylogenetic relationships in the Mediterranean Helichrysum (Asteraceae, Gnaphalieae) based on nuclear rDNA ITS sequence data". Australian Systematic Botany...
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    was described the following year. A 2002 molecular study of the tribe Gnaphalieae has indicated the genus is probably polyphyletic, with X. bracteatum...
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  • Xerochrysum collierianum (category Gnaphalieae stubs)
    Xerochrysum collierianum is a species of plant in the tribe Gnaphalieae. It is native to Tasmania. "Xerochrysum collierianum". iNaturalist. Retrieved...
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    Craspedia (plant) (category Gnaphalieae)
    Adam Forster in 1786. It is placed within the family Asteraceae, tribe Gnaphalieae, with about 23 species. The original description included only one species...
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    Pycnosorus (category Gnaphalieae)
    (1992). "New species and a new combination in Pycnosorus (Asteraceae:Gnaphalieae)". Telopea. 5 (1): 39–43. doi:10.7751/telopea19924959. Retrieved 27 October...
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    (Antennaria), and the everlastings (Anaphalis), which all belong to tribe Gnaphalieae. All stages of the life cycle can be found throughout temperate North...
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