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Tucker-6<br />

The most comprehensive published list of Astilbe cultivars is Ievinya and Lusinya<br />

(1975), with c. 170 cultivars, detailed descriptions of c. 50, and an extensive bibliography.<br />

Hensen (1969) discusses the history and per<strong>for</strong>mance of species and cultivars of Astilbe. Jelitto<br />

and Schacht (1990), the Royal Horticultural Society (1970b), Schneider (1968), and Trehane<br />

(1989) also list cultivars of Astilbe.<br />

Astrantia<br />

The cultivars of the masterworts are recorded by Kaiser (1998).<br />

Aubrieta<br />

The cultivars of A. columnae Guss., A. deltoidea (L.) DC., and A. intermedia Heldr. &<br />

Orph. are thoroughly discussed by Clausen (1973c) and Hensen (1976). Jelitto and Schacht<br />

(1990) and Trehane (1989) also list cultivars of Aubrieta.<br />

Aucuba<br />

The cultivars of Japanese laurel, A. japonica Thunb., are discussed by Eggins (2000).<br />

Australian (& South African) plants<br />

The function of the Australian <strong>Cultivar</strong> Registration Authority (ACRA) <strong>for</strong> endemic<br />

plants of Australia is outlined by Butler (1995). ACRA has circulated a continually updated list<br />

(<strong>for</strong> example, 1988) of registered cultivars of Acacia, Agonis, Anigozanthos, Astartea, Baeckea,<br />

Banksia, Baura, Blechnum, Boronia, Brachychiton, Brachycome, Callistemon, Callitris,<br />

Ceratopetalum, Chamelaucium, Correa, Crowea, Epacris, Eremophila, Eriostemon,<br />

Eucalyptus, Eucryphia, Grevillea, Hakea, Hardenbergia, Helichrysum, Hypocalymma,<br />

Kennedia, Kunzea, Lechenaultia, Leptospermum, Lophostemon, Melaleuca, Myoporum,<br />

Pandorea, Pimelea, Plectranthus, Prostanthera, Pultenaea, Scaevola, Spyridium Telopea, and<br />

Tetratheca. Roger Spencer (1995-1997) has published two volumes of his Horticultural Flora<br />

of South-eastern Australia; this includes many cultivars, not necessarily Australian.<br />

Baccharis<br />

Laurence C. Hatch maintains a web page on the cultivars of Baccharis<br />

(http://members.tripod.com/~Hatch_L/bacchar.html).<br />

Baeckea: see Australian (& South African) plants<br />

Banksia: see Australian (& South African) plants and Proteaceae<br />

Baura: see Australian (& South African) plants<br />

Begonia<br />

The most comprehensive checklist of begonias is Ingles (1990). This should be<br />

supplemented with Brilmayer (1960), Kelsey and Dayton (1942), Kramer (1967), Thompson<br />

(1976-1978, 1984), and Thompson and Thompson (1980, 1982). <strong>Cultivar</strong>s of B. semperflorenscultorum<br />

hybrids are published by Maatsch (1962), Maatsch and Nolting (1969, 1971a), and<br />

Nolting and Zimmer (1975a, 1980a, 1985, 1987). <strong>Cultivar</strong>s of tuberous begonias are listed by<br />

Haegeman (1978, 1979) and Langdon (1969). <strong>Cultivar</strong>s of other begonias are published by the<br />

American Begonia Society (1957, 1958, 1962, 1967, 1985). Registrations in The Begonian are<br />

summarized by Vrugtman (1972). These should be used in conjunction with Japan Begonia<br />

Society (1980), Misono (c. 1974-1978), and Thompson and Thompson (1981).<br />

Berberis<br />

Schneider (1923) covers the publication history and descriptions of cultivars of the<br />

barberries. The cultivars of the barberries are also listed by Ahrendt (1942, 1949, 1961), Bärtels<br />

(1998a), Krüssmann (1984-1986), Laar (1972), and Wyman (1962b). The red-leaved barberries<br />

are listed by Bärtels (1995).<br />

Bergenia<br />

The cultivars of the bergenias are discussed by Beckett (1983), Kress (1996), Laar<br />

(1973), and Yeo (1971a, b).

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