Vascular Plants

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Forster, P.I. (19 October 1992), Circumscription of Tabernaemontana pandacaqui (Apocynaceae) in Australia. Australian Systematic Botany 5(5) : 521-531 (Paper) Forster, P.I. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Ervatamia angustisepala (Benth.) Domin
  2. Ervatamia benthamiana Domin
  3. Ervatamia daemeliana Domin
  4. Ervatamia orientalis (R.Br.) Domin
  5. Ervatamia pandacaqui (Lam.) Pichon
  6. Ervatamia pubescens (R.Br.) Domin
  7. Ervatamia pubescens var. grandifolia Domin
  8. Ervatamia pubescens var. loniceroides Domin
  9. Ervatamia pubescens var. superba Domin
  10. Pagiantha pandacaqui (Lam.) Markgr.
  11. Tabernaemontana ebracteata R.Br.
  12. Tabernaemontana orientalis R.Br.
  13. Tabernaemontana orientalis var. angustifolia Benth.
  14. Tabernaemontana orientalis var. angustisepala Benth.
  15. Tabernaemontana pandacaqui Lam.
  16. Tabernaemontana pubescens R.Br.

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