Xanthosia
- For the crab genus, see Xanthosia (crab).
Xanthosia is a genus of plants of family Mackinlayaceae, but sometimes also placed in Araliaceae or Apiaceae. It comprises 20 species of shrubs endemic to Australia. The habit may also be as a herb. They are found in all Australian states, but not found in the Northern Territory.[1]
Species include:
- Xanthosia atkinsoniana F.Muell.
- Xanthosia bungei Keighery
- Xanthosia candida (Benth.) Steud.
- Xanthosia ciliata Hook.
- Xanthosia collina Keighery
- Xanthosia dissecta — Cut-leaf Xanthosia
- Xanthosia eichleri J.M.Hart & Henwood
- Xanthosia fruticulosa Benth.
- Xanthosia huegelii (Benth.) Steud. — Heath Xanthosia
- Xanthosia leiophylla — Parsley Xanthosia
- Xanthosia peduncularis Benth.
- Xanthosia pilosa
- Xanthosia pusilla — Heath Xanthosia
- Xanthosia rotundifolia DC. — Southern Cross
- Xanthosia singuliflora F.Muell.
- Xanthosia sp. Dardanup (B.J. Keighery & N. Gibson 174)
- Xanthosia stellata — Star Xanthosia
- Xanthosia tasmanica Domin — Southern Xanthosia
- Xanthosia tomentosa A.S.George
- Xanthosia tridentata — Hill Xanthosia
References
- ^ "Xanthosia Rudge". FloraBase. Department of Environment and Conservation, Government of Western Australia. http://florabase.dec.wa.gov.au/browse/profile/21881.