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- revision of Atractocarpus in Australia, in which he gave this species its current combination. Two subspecies are recognised: Atractocarpus fitzalanii...
- Wikimedia Commons has media related to Atractocarpus. Atractocarpus is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. Its members are commonly known...
- transferred the taxon to the genus Atractocarpus, which is the current combination. The genus name Atractocarpus is created from the Ancient Gr**** words...
- this species and gave it the current combination Atractocarpus hirtus. The genus name Atractocarpus is derived from the Ancient Gr**** terms átraktos,...
- which he gave this species the new combination Atractocarpus sessilis.: 294  The genus name Atractocarpus is derived from the Ancient Gr**** terms átraktos...
- John Quinn, who placed the species in its current genus Atractocarpus. The genus name Atractocarpus is created from the Ancient Gr**** atractos (spindle)...
- Atractocarpus benthami**** is a species of flowering plant in the family Rubiaceae growing in eastern Australia, commonly known as native gardenia. It...
- Australian species have been re****igned to the genus Atractocarpus. These include the garden plants Atractocarpus chartaceus and A. fitzalanii. Carl Linnaeus retained...
- Atractocarpus sti****ris, commonly known as the green plum, is a flowering plant in the coffee family Rubiaceae. The specific epithet alludes to its large...
- of the genus Atractocarpus in 1999 by Christopher Puttock, this species was transferred to Atractocarpus. The genus name Atractocarpus is derived from...