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- from the remaining Pterostylis species. The following year, David Jones and Mark Clements proposed further separating Pterostylis into sixteen genera...
- Pterostylis montana is classed as "not threatened". "Pterostylis montana". The Plant List. Retrieved 3 July 2017. de Lange, Peter James. "Pterostylis...
- Mangere and South East Islands. "Pterostylis silvicultrix". APNI. Retrieved 17 July 2017. de Lange, Peter James. "Pterostylis silvicultrix". New Zealand Plant...
- ISBN 978-1877069123. Jones, David L. "Pterostylis nana". Royal Botanic Garden Sydney: plantnet. Retrieved 28 April 2017. Jeanes, Jeff. "Pterostylis nana". Royal Botanic...
- ISBN 978-1877069123. Jones, David L. "Pterostylis hildae". Royal Botanic Garden Sydney: plantnet. Retrieved 29 June 2017. "Pterostylis hildae". APNI. Retrieved 29...
- species to Swainsona as S. pterostylis. The specific epithet (pterostylis) means "having a style". Swainsona pterostylis grows on coastal sandhills and...
- Pterostylis subtilis, commonly known as the thin mountain greenhood, is a species of orchid endemic to New South Wales. It has a rosette of leaves and...
- prepared. "Pterostylis × aenigma". Australian Plant Census. Retrieved 30 January 2023. "National recovery plan for the Enigmatic Greenhood (Pterostylis aenigma)"...
- Pirongia and on the South and Stewart Islands. Pterostylis patens is classed as "not threatened". "Pterostylis patens". World Checklist of Selected Plant...
- north-eastern Victoria. "Pterostylis aneba". APNI. Retrieved 1 June 2017. Jeanes, Jeff. "Pterostylis aneba". Retrieved 1 June 2017. "Pterostylis aneba". Royal Botanic...