Subfamily Tubuliflorae

https://www.auspollen.edu.au/def/auspollen-aerobiology-collaboration-network-species-classification-test/Subfamily-Tubuliflorae_2

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notation AsteTub
broader
https://www.auspollen.edu.au/def/auspollen-aerobiology-collaboration-network-species-classification-test/Asteraceae_2 original
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Subfamily-Tubuliflorae_2 original
definition Please see the term ‘Asteraceae’ for more details about the distribution and description of species within this genus.

Pollen Morphology: The pollen grains from this subfamily are circular to clover shaped and often appear as a spikey ball. The size of the pollen are variable with most taxa being 20-25um in diameter but some are seen to be smaller (15um). These pollen grains also have three pores and furrows (tricolporate), however they may be difficult to see.
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in scheme TEST-AusPollen-Aerobiology-Collaboration-Network-Species-Classification original