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It contains probably edible plants such as ''[[Wittsteinia vacciniacea]]'', the "baw baw berry". | It contains probably edible plants such as ''[[Wittsteinia vacciniacea]]'', the "baw baw berry". | ||
− | There are 11 species divided among 5 genera:<ref name=wats/> | + | There are 11 species divided among 5 genera:<ref name=wats>Watson, L. and M. J. Dallwitz. 1992 onwards. [http://delta-intkey.com/angio/www/alseuosm.htm Alseuosmiaceae Airy Shaw.] The Families of Flowering Plants. Version: 19 August 2013.</ref> |
*''[[Alseuosmia]]'' | *''[[Alseuosmia]]'' | ||
*''[[Crispiloba]]'' | *''[[Crispiloba]]'' |
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Alseuosmiaceae is a little-known plant family[1] of the order Asterales found in Australia, New Caledonia, and New Zealand.
It contains probably edible plants such as Wittsteinia vacciniacea, the "baw baw berry".
There are 11 species divided among 5 genera:[2]
References
- ↑ "Alseuosmiaceae". The Plant List. Retrieved 6 February 2013.
- ↑ Watson, L. and M. J. Dallwitz. 1992 onwards. Alseuosmiaceae Airy Shaw. The Families of Flowering Plants. Version: 19 August 2013.
Acknowledgements
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