Vascular Plants

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George, A.S. in George, A.S. (ed.) (1982), Bixaceae. Flora of Australia 8 : 84-90 (Section) George, A.S. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Bixa L.
  2. Bixa orellana L.
  3. Bixaceae Kunth
  4. Cistus L.
  5. Cistus hirsutus Lam.
  6. Cistus psilosepalus Sweet
  7. Cochlospermum Kunth
  8. Cochlospermum fraseri Planch.
  9. Cochlospermum fraseri Planch. subsp. fraseri
  10. Cochlospermum fraseri subsp. heteronemum (F.Muell.) Poppend.
  11. Cochlospermum gillivraei Benth.
  12. Cochlospermum gillivraei subsp. gregorii (F.Muell.) Poppend.
  13. Cochlospermum gregorii F.Muell.
  14. Cochlospermum heteronemum F.Muell.
  15. Cochlospermum heteroneurum Benth.
  16. Kapok Bush
  17. Maximilianea Mart. ex Schrank
  18. Maximilianea fraseri (Planch.) Kuntze
  19. Maximilianea gillivraei (Benth.) Kuntze
  20. Maximilianea gregorii (F.Muell.) Kuntze
  21. Maximilianea heteronema (F.Muell.) Kuntze

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