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- Abrotanella is a genus in the family Asteraceae, of 23 species, native to Australia, New Zealand and southern South America. They are usually small plants...
- Abrotanella fertilis is a member of the daisy family and is an endemic species of New Zealand. A. fertilis is a small plant with long (under 2mm), thin...
- Abrotanella spathulata is a member of the daisy family and is endemic species of the Antipodean Islands. Kew Science Plants of the World Online, retrieved...
- Abrotanella caespitosa is a member of the daisy family and is an endemic species of New Zealand. Abrotanella caespitosa forms a loose cushion habit with...
- Abrotanella emarginata is a member of the daisy family and is found in Patagonia, the Falkland Islands and New Guinea. Kew Science Plants of the World...
- Abrotanella submarginata is a member of the daisy family and is endemic species found in ChiIe (Magallanes). Kew Science Plants of the World Online, retrieved...
- Abrotanella linearis is a member of the daisy family and is found on Stewart Island and South Island of New Zealand. Kew Science Plants of the World Online...
- Abrotanella scapigera is an endemic angiosperm of Tasmania, Australia. It is a member of the family Asteraceae, commonly found in alpine regions of northwest...
- Abrotanella muscosa is a member of the daisy family and is found on Stewart Island, New Zealand. Kew Science Plants of the World Online, retrieved 30...
- Abrotanella forsteroides, commonly known as the Tasmanian cushion plant, is an angiosperm endemic to Tasmania, Australia. The plant is a dicot species...