What’s Its Name? - Proteaceae
What’s its Name? - Proteaceae is a checklist of active or current plant names in the Australian Proteaceae compiled largely from the Flora of Australia publication series and the Australian Plant Name Index (APNI).
Readers wanting current details on a particular species or genus should refer to the Australian Plant Name Index:
A primary source of information for this book and for updating APNI is the Flora of Australia series (Proteaceae: Volumes 16, 17A & 17B) available in hardcopy through CSIRO Publishing. These volumes are being incorporated into the Flora of Australia Online.
- Flora of Australia series
- Volume 16
- Volume 17A
- Volume 17B
- Flora of Australia Online
- CSIRO Publishing
What’s Its Name is a collaborative project of the Australian Biological Resources Study, Australian National Botanic Gardens and the Centre for Plant Biodiversity Research.
National Library of Australia Cataloguing-in-Publication entry
What’s its Name? : A concise list of plant names & name changes for Australia. Proteaceae.
Bibliography.
Includes index
ISBN 0 642 56812 X.
1. Botany - Australia - Nomenclature. 2. Proteaceae - Australia. I. Cayzer, Lindy. II. Whitbread, Greg. III. Australian Biological Resources Study.
581.994
This work may be cited as
L.Cayzer & G.Whitbread, What’s its Name?: Proteaceae. Canberra : ABRS (2001)
About this book
Book series
Flora of Australia
Publishers
Australian Biological Resources Study
Year
2001
A collaborative project by
Australian Biological Resources Study (ABRS)/
Australian National Botanic Gardens (ANBG)/
Centre for Plant Biodiversity Research (CPBR)
ISBN-10
0 642 56812 X
ISBN-13
978 0 642 56812 0
Size
250 × 176 mm (B5)
Number of pages
54 pages
Binding
Softcover
saddle stitched (stapled)
Cover illustration
Grevillea bipinnatifida
Artist
Diana Boyer for Flora of Australia volume 17A.
Price
FREE
Available from
ABRS (Publications)
GPO Box 787
Canberra ACT 2601
Australia
Tel: 61 2 6250 9435
Fax: 61 2 6250 9555
Email: abrs@environment.gov.au
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