Vascular Plants

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Ewart, A.J. (August 1907), Contributions to the Flora of Australia, No. 6. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria 20(1) : 76-87 (Paper) Ewart, A.J. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Alkanna Tausch
  2. Alkanna lutea DC. ex A.DC.
  3. Alkanna lutea var. parviflora Ewart
  4. Baeckea crispiflora (F.Muell.) F.Muell. var. crispiflora
  5. Baeckea crispiflora var. tenuior Ewart
  6. Beta L.
  7. Beta vulgaris L.
  8. Beta vulgaris var. maritima (L.) Moq.
  9. Chamaelaucium hallii Ewart
  10. Chamelaucium hallii Ewart
  11. Conium L.
  12. Conium maculatum L.
  13. Ecballium elaterium (L.) A.Rich.
  14. Eriostemon gibbosus Luehm. ex Ewart
  15. Gladiolus L.
  16. Gladiolus cuspidatus Jacq.
  17. Gunniopsis quadrifida (F.Muell.) Ewart
  18. Helipterum guilfoylei Ewart
  19. Kochia massoni Ewart
  20. Kochia massonii Ewart
  21. Lolium italicum A.Braun
  22. Matricaria L.
  23. Podolepis kendalli Ewart
  24. Podolepis kendalli var. nanus Ewart
  25. Podolepis kendallii (F.Muell.) F.Muell. var. kendallii
  26. Podolepis kendallii var. nanus Ewart
  27. Podolepis spenceri Ewart
  28. Pterostylis reflexa var. intermedia Ewart
  29. Pterostylis reflexa R.Br. var. reflexa
  30. Reseda L.
  31. Reseda luteola L.
  32. Scolymus L.
  33. Scolymus hispanicus L.
  34. Sesuvium quadrifidum F.Muell.
  35. Swinburnia Ewart
  36. Swinburnia phyllostegia (F.Muell.) Ewart
  37. Trigonella ornithopodioides (L.) DC.
  38. Tunica Ludw.
  39. Tysonia phyllostegia F.Muell.

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