Vascular Plants

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Geesink, R. (6 October 1969), An account of the genus Portulaca in Indo-Australia and the Pacific (Portulacaceae). Blumea 17(1) : 275-301 (Paper) Geesink, R. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Portulaca L.
  2. Portulaca armitii F.Muell.
  3. Portulaca australis Endl.
  4. Portulaca bicolor F.Muell.
  5. Portulaca clavigera Geesink
  6. Portulaca conspicua Domin
  7. Portulaca cyclophylla F.Muell.
  8. Portulaca decipiens Poelln.
  9. Portulaca digyna F.Muell.
  10. Portulaca dubia Poelln.
  11. Portulaca filifolia F.Muell.
  12. Portulaca intraterranea J.M.Black
  13. Portulaca microsperma Domin
  14. Portulaca napiformis F.Muell. ex Benth.
  15. Portulaca oleracea L.
  16. Portulaca oleracea var. gracilescens Domin
  17. Portulaca oleracea var. grandiflora Benth.
  18. Portulaca oleracea var. sativa (Haw.) DC.
  19. Portulaca oligosperma F.Muell.
  20. Portulaca pilosa L.
  21. Portulaca pilosa subsp. decipiens (Poelln.) Geesink
  22. Portulaca pilosa L. subsp. pilosa
  23. Portulaca remota Poelln.
  24. Portulaca sect. Dichocalyx F.Muell.
  25. Portulaca sect. Euportulaca Kuntze
  26. Portulaca sect. Micropyxis F.Muell.
  27. Portulaca sect. Neossia D.Legrand
  28. Portulaca L. sect. Portulaca
  29. Portulaca sect. Portulacella F.Muell.
  30. Portulaca sect. Siphonopetalum F.Muell.
  31. Portulaca subg. Dichocalyx (F.Muell.) D.Legrand
  32. Portulaca subg. Enantiophylla D.Legrand
  33. Portulaca L. subg. Portulaca
  34. Portulaca subg. Portulacella (F.Muell.) D.Legrand
  35. Portulaca subg. Siphonopetalum D.Legrand
  36. Portulaca L. subsect. Portulaca
  37. Portulaca subsect. Stellulato-Tuberculatae Poelln.

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