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2024 has been a banner year for making the best flora we can imagine. We've created:
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References

For Spermolepis

Mathias, M.E., and L. Constance. 1945. Umbelliferae. North American Flora, vol. 28B: 43-397. N.Y. Botanical Garden, New York. Google Scholar

Nesom, G.L. 2012c. Taxonomy of Apiastrum, Ammoselinum, and Spermolepis (Apiaceae). Phytoneuron 2012-85: 1-49. Google Scholar

Plunkett, G.M., M.G. Pimenov, J.-P. Reduron, E.V. Kljuykov, B.-E. van Wyck, T.A. Ostroumova, M.J. Henwood, P.M. Tilney, K. Spalik, M.F. Watson, B.-Y. Lee, F.-D. Pu, C.J. Webb, J.M. Hart, A.D. Mitchell, and B. Muckensturm. 2018. Apiaceae. In Kadereit, J., & V. Bittrich. 2018. The families and genera of flowering plants. XV. Flowering plants. Eudicots. Apiales, Gentianales (except Rubiaceae). Springer, Cham. Google Scholar