Vascular Plants

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Smith, J.E. in Rees, A. (ed.) (1807), Conchium. The Cyclopaedia 9(1) : null - null (Paper) Smith, J.E. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Banksia dactyloides Gaertn.
  2. Banksia gibbosa J.White
  3. Banksia oleifolia Salisb.
  4. Banksia teretifolia Salisb.
  5. Conchium Sm.
  6. Conchium aciculare Sm. ex Vent.
  7. Conchium ceratophyllum Sm.
  8. Conchium compressum Sm.
  9. Conchium dactyloides (Gaertn.) Vent.
  10. Conchium ellipticum Sm.
  11. Conchium gibbosum (J.White) Donn ex Sm.
  12. Conchium longifolium Donn ex Sm.
  13. Conchium nervosum Donn
  14. Conchium oleifolium Sm.
  15. Conchium pugioniforme Sm.
  16. Conchium salignum (Andrews) Donn ex Sm.
  17. Conchium sphaeroideum Sm.
  18. Conchium trifurcatum Sm.
  19. Embothrium salignum Andrews
  20. Hakea dactyloides (Gaertn.) Cav.
  21. Hakea gibbosa (J.White) Cav.
  22. Hakea glabra Schrad. & J.C.Wendl.
  23. Hakea pubescens Schrad. & J.C.Wendl.
  24. Hakea pugioniformis Cav.
  25. Hakea sericea Schrad. & J.C.Wendl.

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