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and others of the 19th century split species based on fine distinctions of microstructure, a tendency which Bentham found excessive.
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Although many of the plants of the Asteraceae were described for the European community at least as long ago as
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Randall W. Scott (Feb 1985). "Microcharacters as Generic Markers in the Eupatorieae".
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possessed by members of the family, and recalls an old French name,
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advocated greater attention to microstructures (studied with the
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Arthur Cronquist (Apr–Jun 1977). "The Compositae Revisited".
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Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington
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Index

botany
Asteraceae
Compositae
anthers
Theophrastus
tribes
George Bentham
Harold E. Robinson
compound light microscope
Alexandre de Cassini
V. A. Funk
Harold E. Robinson
Billie Lee Turner Sr.
Bibcode
1977Britt..29..137C
doi
10.2307/2805847
JSTOR
2805847
"Toward a phylogenetic subfamilial classification for the Compositae (Asteraceae)"
the original
doi
10.2307/1221560
JSTOR
1221560
Categories
Asteraceae
Branches of botany

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