Vascular Plants

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Guilf. Name author Guilfoyle, W.R. Reference author
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12 References:
  1. Guilfoyle, W.R. (1882), Some curious plants. Southern Science Record 2
  2. Guilfoyle, W.R. (before 6 Aug. 1877), Annual Report on the Melbourne Botanic Garden
  3. Guilfoyle, W.R. (1888), Catalogue (descriptive) of fibres, papers, carpological specimens, etc.: forwarded to the Centennial International Exhibition, Melbourne, 1888
  4. Guilfoyle, W.R. (1910), Australian Plants suitable for gardens, parks, timber reserves, etc
  5. Guilfoyle, W.R. (1877), Annual Report on the Melbourne Botanic Garden
  6. Guilfoyle, W.R. (1888), Catalogue (descriptive) of fibres, papers, carpological specimens, etc.: forwarded to the Centennial International Exhibition, Melbourne, 1888
  7. Guilfoyle, W.R. (1893), The Garden; an illustrated weekly journal of gardening in all its branches 44
  8. Guilfoyle, W.R. (1898), A new Victorian Clematis. The Victorian Naturalist 15
  9. Guilfoyle, W.R. (1901), An unrecorded species of Bursaria. The Victorian Naturalist 17
  10. Guilfoyle, W.R. (1904), Greenhouse Plants. Journal of Horticulture ser. 3 49
  11. Guilfoyle, W.R. (1909), Australian Plants suitable for gardens, parks, timber reserves, etc
  12. Guilfoyle, W.R. (1911), Australian Plants suitable for gardens, parks, timber reserves, etc

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