Vascular Plants

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Fosberg, F.R. (15 March 1988), New & noteworthy plants from Great Barrier Reef sand cays, Australia. Brittonia 40(1) : 52-65 (Paper) Fosberg, F.R. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Abutilon asiaticum (L.) Sweet
  2. Abutilon asiaticum var. australiense (Hochr. ex Britten) Fosberg
  3. Abutilon indicum var. australiense Hochr. ex Britten
  4. Boerhavia L.
  5. Boerhavia acutifolia (Choisy) J.W.Moore
  6. Boerhavia albiflora Fosberg
  7. Boerhavia albiflora Fosberg var. albiflora
  8. Boerhavia albiflora var. heronensis Fosberg
  9. Boerhavia dominii Meikle & Hewson
  10. Boerhavia fistulosa Fosberg
  11. Boerhavia fistulosa Fosberg var. fistulosa
  12. Boerhavia fistulosa var. puberuliflora Fosberg
  13. Boerhavia glabrata Blume
  14. Boerhavia mutabilis R.Br.
  15. Boerhavia tetrandra G.Forst.
  16. Diospyros ferrea var. compacta (R.Br.) Fosberg
  17. Euphorbia deserticola F.Muell.
  18. Euphorbia eremophila A.Cunn.
  19. Euphorbia eremophila var. latifolia Boiss.
  20. Euphorbia tannensis Spreng.
  21. Lepturus stoddartii Fosberg
  22. Maba compacta R.Br.
  23. Spermacoce buckleyi Fosberg
  24. Spermacoce everistiana Fosberg

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