Apiaceae for The Flora of Australia

Introduction
Flora of Australia coverThe Flora of Australia, a series of approximately 60 volumes published by the Australian Biological Resources Study, will describe all the native and naturalised plants found in Australia and its Territories. There are keys for identification, notes on distribution and bibliographic information. Many species are illustrated by line drawings and volumes include colour photographs and a frontispiece which reproduces an original painting of a species from the volume. 

Language
English.

Authors
Murray Henwood, (Co-ordinator), Sydney, AUSTRALIA
Jenny Hart, Sydney, AUSTRALIA
A. Van den Borre, Sydney, AUSTRALIA 
Karyn Maling, Sydney, AUSTRALIA

Scheduling
Ongoing.

Publications arising from this work
Henwood, M.J. & Makinson R.O. (1992) Araliaceae. In: Flora of New South
Wales. (Harden, G. Ed.) 3:  79-87 (University of New South Wales Press: Sydney).

Van den Borre, A. & Henwood, M.J. (1998) A revision of the genus Diplaspis
(Mulinae - Hydrocotyloideae - Apiaceae). Australian Systematic Botany 11:
1-12. [and corrigenda 11: 739]

Hart, J.M. & Henwood, M.J. (1998) Xanthosia eichleri, a new species of
Apiaceae from Western Australia. Nuytsia 12: 185-189.

Hart, J.M. & Henwood, M.J. (1999) Brachyscias (Apiaceae), a New
Genus from South-west Western Australia. Australian Systematic Botany 12: 175-179.

Duretto, M. F. & Hart, J. M. (1999 in ed.). Xanthosia (Apiaceae). In:
Flora of Victoria. Vol. 4. (Walsh, N. G. and Entwisle, T. J., Eds.) (Inkata
Press: Melbourne.)

Duretto, M. F. & Van den Borre, A. (1999 in ed.).Trachymene (Apiaceae).
In: Flora of Victoria. Vol. 4. (Walsh, N. G. and Entwisle, T. J., Eds.)
(Inkata Press: Melbourne.)