Vascular Plants

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Calandrinia eremaea Ewart, legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (2006), Australian Plant Census: - [secondary reference]
nomenclatural synonym: Calandrinia pusilla Lindl. nom. illeg. nomenclatural synonym: Parakeelya eremaea (Ewart) Hershk. nom. illeg., nom. superfl. misapplication: Calandrinia volubilis Benth. legitimate by Gardner, C.A. (June 1930), Part II. Proteaceae–Papilionaceae. Enumeratio Plantarum Australiae Occidentalis: 43 misapplication: Calandrinia volubilis Benth. legitimate by Black, J.M. (January 1948), Casuarinaceae-Euphorbiaceae. Flora of South Australia Edn. 2, 2: 348, Fig. 502 misapplication: Calandrinia volubilis Benth. legitimate by Blackall, W.E. & Grieve, B.J. (1954), How to know Western Australian wildflowers: a key to the flora of the temperate regions of Western Australia 1: 357

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Calandrinia eremaea Ewart

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