Vascular Plants

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Bartling, F.G. in Lehmann, J.G.C. (ed.) (1845), Diosmeae. Plantae Preissianae 1(2) : 165-174 (Section) Bartling, F.G. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Boronia chironiifolia Bartl.
  2. Boronia crassifolia Bartl.
  3. Boronia crassipes Bartl.
  4. Boronia elatior Bartl.
  5. Boronia fastigiata Bartl.
  6. Boronia flexuosa Bartl.
  7. Boronia juncea Bartl.
  8. Boronia laniflora Bartl.
  9. Boronia laniflora Bartl. var. laniflora
  10. Boronia laniflora var. macrantha Bartl.
  11. Boronia laniflora var. micrantha Bartl.
  12. Boronia macra Bartl.
  13. Boronia stricta Bartl.
  14. Boronia tenuifolia Bartl.
  15. Cyanochlamys Bartl.
  16. Cyanothamnus anethifolius Bartl.
  17. Diplolaena microcephala Bartl.
  18. Diplolaena salicifolia Bartl.
  19. Diplolaena salicifolia var. cuneata Bartl.
  20. Diplolaena salicifolia var. revoluta Bartl.
  21. Diplolaena salicifolia Bartl. var. salicifolia
  22. Euphorbia L.
  23. Phebalium bilobum Bartl.
  24. Phebalium rude Bartl.

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