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- Dryandra ser. Niveae is an obsolete series within the former genus Dryandra (now Banksia ser. Dryandra). It was first published by George Bentham in 1870...
- phylogeography and hybridization in members of the cir****polar Potentilla sect. Niveae (Rosaceae). American Journal of Botany 93(3), 460–469. Castagnaro, A., et...
- manner normally ****ociated with members of the former series Dryandra ser. Niveae. This is surrounded by a great many involucral bracts that are narrow and...
- varieties) D. ser. Concinnæ (4 species) D. ser. Formosæ (5 species) D. ser. Niveae (4 species, 2 varieties) D. ser. Obvallatæ (12 species) D. ser. Gymnocephalæ...
-  kippistiana) D. ser. Concinnæ (4 species) D. ser. Formosæ (5 species) D. ser. Niveae (4 species, 2 varieties) D. ser. Obvallatæ (12 species) D. ser. Gymnocephalæ...
- varieties) D. ser. Pectinatae (1 species) D. ser. A****inatae (1 species) D. ser. Niveae (7 species, 7 subspecies) D. subg. Hemiclidia (2 species) D. subg. Diplophragma...
-  mucronulata) D. formosa (now B. formosa) D. Baxteri (now B. biterax) Series Niveæ D. nivea (now B. nivea) D. arctotidis (now B. arctotidis) D. arctotidis...
- varieties) D. ser. Pectinatae (1 species) D. ser. A****inatae (1 species) D. ser. Niveae D. subg. Hemiclidia (2 species) D. subg. Diplophragma (1 species) George's...
-  mucronulata) D. formosa (now B. formosa) D. Baxteri (now B. biterax) D. ser. Niveæ (4 species, 2 varieties) D. nivea (now B. nivea) D. arctotidis (now B. arctotidis)...
-  Concinnae D. ser. Obvallatae D. ser. Pectinatae D. ser. A****inatae D. ser. Niveae D. subg. Hemiclidia D. subg. Diplophragma George's arrangement remained...