Vascular Plants

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Mueller, F.J.H. von (1858), Botanical report on the north-Australian expedition under the command of A.C. Gregory Esq. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society, Botany 2 : 137-163 (Paper) Mueller, F.J.H. von Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Adhatoda Mill.
  2. Aeschynomene L.
  3. Agati Adans.
  4. Alstonia R.Br.
  5. Andropogon sieberi Kunth
  6. Aponogeton L.f.
  7. Asperula divaricata Bisch.
  8. Atylosia Wight & Arn.
  9. Azadirachta A.Juss.
  10. Baloghia Endl.
  11. Bergia L.
  12. Bonnaya Link & Otto
  13. Brasenia Schreb.
  14. Brasenia peltata Pursh
  15. Campyloneurum C.Presl
  16. Canavalia DC.
  17. Canavalia baueriana Endl.
  18. Cardiospermum L.
  19. Ceratopteris Brongn.
  20. Cerbera L.
  21. Cyanotis D.Don
  22. Dicerma DC.
  23. Eclipta L.
  24. Eclipta erecta L.
  25. Ephedra L.
  26. Geranium pilosum Sol. ex Willd.
  27. Glycosmis Correa
  28. Helicteres L.
  29. Hippocratea L.
  30. Hydrocharis L.
  31. Hydrolea L.
  32. Ludwigia L.
  33. Luffa Mill.
  34. Lumnitzera Willd.
  35. Mappa Juss.
  36. Melaleuca leucadendra (L.) L.
  37. Melhania Forssk.
  38. Melochia L.
  39. Nelumbo Adans.
  40. Nelumbo speciosa Willd.
  41. Oryza L.
  42. Parinari Aubl.
  43. Peplidium Delile
  44. Platycerium alcicorne Desv.
  45. Polygonum lapathifolium L.
  46. Potamogeton obtusifolius Mert. & W.D.J.Koch
  47. Rhynchosia Lour.
  48. Riedlea Vent.
  49. Rubus rosifolius Sm.
  50. Sigesbeckia orientalis L.
  51. Solanum aviculare G.Forst.
  52. Spilanthes Jacq.
  53. Taverniera DC.
  54. Teucridium Hook.f.
  55. Trianthema L.
  56. Urirandra Thouars ex Mirb.
  57. Westonia Spreng.
  58. Ximenia L.

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