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Verbesina sect.Pseudomontanoa is revised. The last treatment of the group byRobinson & Greenman (1899) recognized 5 species; the present treatment recognizes 12 species, 3 of which (V. breedlovei, V. cronquistii andV. olsenii) are described as new. A key to species, phyletic diagram and distribution maps are provided.
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Turner, B.L. Revision ofVerbesina sect.Pseudomontanoa (Asteraceae). Pl Syst Evol 150, 237–262 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00984199
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