Vascular Plants

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Tecticornia Hook.f., legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (2008), Australian Plant Census: - [secondary reference]
taxonomic synonym: Pachycornia Hook.f. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Arthrocnemum sect. Trachysperma J.M.Black legitimate taxonomic synonym: Arthrocnemum sect. Leiosperma J.M.Black legitimate taxonomic synonym: Arthrocnemum subg. Angianthemum Moss legitimate taxonomic synonym: Tegicornia Paul G.Wilson legitimate taxonomic synonym: Sclerostegia Paul G.Wilson legitimate taxonomic synonym: Halosarcia Paul G.Wilson legitimate pro parte misapplication: Salicornia L. legitimate by Bentham, G. (1870), Flora Australiensis 5: 201 misapplication: Arthrocnemum Moq. legitimate by Black, J.M. (1919), A revision of the Australian Salicornieae. Transactions and proceedings of the Royal Society of South Australia 43: 357

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Tecticornia Hook.f.

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