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Stirlingia

Stirlingia latifolia
Taxonomía
Reino: Plantae
División: Magnoliophyta
Clase: Magnoliopsida
Orden: Proteales
Familia: Proteaceae
Subfamilia: Proteoideae
Tribu: Conospermeae
Género: Stirlingia
Endl.
Especies

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Stirlingia es un género de árboles perteneciente a la familia Proteaceae.[1]​ Es originario de Australia Occidental.

Taxonomía

Stirlingia fue descrito por Stephan Ladislaus Endlicher y publicado en Genera Plantarum 339. 1837.[2]​ La especie tipo es: Stirlingia tenuifolia Steud.

Especies

  • Stirlingia acutifolia Endl.
  • Stirlingia affinis Meisn.
  • Stirlingia anethifolia Endl.
  • Stirlingia capillifolia Meisn.
  • Stirlingia divaricatissima A.S.George
  • Stirlingia intricata Meisn.
  • Stirlingia latifolia Steud.
  • Stirlingia paniculata Lindl.
  • Stirlingia seselifolia Domin
  • Stirlingia simplex Lindl.
  • Stirlingia tenuifolia (R.Br.) Steud.
  • Stirlingia teretifolia Meisn.

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