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Flora of Australia (series)

Flora of Australia is a 59 volume series describing the vascular plants, bryophytes and lichens present in Australia and its external territories. The series is published by the Australian Biological Resources Study, who estimate that the series when complete will describe over 20,000 plant species.[1] It was orchestrated by Alison McCusker.

Flora of Australia Volume 1, second edition. All the books in the series have this distinctive green and yellow cover.

Series

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Volume 1 of the series was published in 1981, a second extended edition was released in 1999. The series uses the Cronquist system of taxonomy. The ABRS also published the Fungi of Australia, the Algae of Australia and the Flora of Australia Supplementary Series. A new online Flora of Australia was launched by ABRS in 2017, and no more printed volumes will be published.[2]

Volumes published

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1. Introduction (1st edition) 1981[3]
1. Introduction (2nd edition) 1999[4]

Other Australian floras

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A few censuses of the Australian flora have been carried out, they include

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Orchard, A. E. 1999. Introduction. In A. E. Orchard, ed. Flora of Australia - Volume 1, 2nd edition pp 1-9. Australian Biological Resources Study ISBN 0-643-05965-2
  2. ^ "Flora of Australia series". CSIRO Publishing. Retrieved 7 January 2018.
  3. ^ Barlow, B.A.; Clifford, H.T. (1981). Flora of Australia. Vol. 1 (1st ed.). Australia: Australian Biological Resources Study : CSIRO : Bureau of Flora and Fauna : Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities. ISBN 978-0-642-06652-7.
  4. ^ Orchard, A. E.; Thompson, Helen S. (1999). Flora of Australia. Vol. 1 (2nd ed.). Australian Biological Resources Study : CSIRO. ISBN 978-0-643-05702-9. OCLC 41670292.
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