Vascular Plants

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Grevillea ferruginea Sieber ex Spreng., legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
Graham, R. in Maund, B. & Henslow, J.S. (1839), The Botanist 3: t. 153 [secondary reference] BHL
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Grevillea ferruginea Sieber ex Spreng.

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misapplication: Grevillea ferruginea Sieber ex Spreng. legitimate by Graham, R. in Maund, B. & Henslow, J.S. (1839), The Botanist 3: t. 153 misapplication: Grevillea ferruginea Sieber ex Spreng. legitimate by Graham, R. in Maund, B. & Henslow, J.S. (1839), The Botanist 3: t. 153

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