Velleia
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Velleia is a genus of herbs in the family Goodeniaceae. Of the 22 species, 21 are endemic to Australia, and one is endemic to New Guinea.[1][2] The genus named by James Edward Smith, after Thomas Velley.[3]
Species include:
- Velleia arguta R.Br.
- Velleia connata F.Muell.
- Velleia cycnopotamica F.Muell.
- Velleia daviesii F.Muell.
- Velleia discophora F.Muell.
- Velleia exigua (F.Muell.) Carolin
- Velleia foliosa (Benth.) K.Krause
- Velleia glabrata Carolin
- Velleia hispida W.Fitzg.
- Velleia lyrata R.Br.
- Velleia macrocalyx de Vriese
- Velleia macrophylla (Lindl.) Benth.
- Velleia montana Hook.f.
- Velleia panduriformis Benth.
- Velleia paradoxa R.Br.
- Velleia parvisepta Carolin
- Velleia perfoliata R.Br.
- Velleia pubescens R.Br.
- Velleia spathulata R.Br.
- Velleia trinervis Labill.
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