Vascular Plants

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Ewart, A.J. & Rees, B. (1913), Contributions to the Flora of Australia, No. 20. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria 26(1) : 1-10 (Paper) Ewart, A.J. & Rees, B. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Amsinckia lycopsoides Lehm.
  2. Cytisus L.
  3. Cytisus linifolius (L.) Lam.
  4. Desmazeria Dumort.
  5. Desmazeria acutiflora (Nees) T.Durand & Schinz
  6. Diuris alba R.Br.
  7. Diuris punctata var. alba (R.Br.) Ewart & B.Rees
  8. Galium gaudichaudii var. muriculatum Benth.
  9. Galium umbrosum var. muriculatum (Benth.) Ewart & B.Rees
  10. Gaudinia P.Beauv.
  11. Gaudinia fragilis (L.) P.Beauv.
  12. Gomphrena involucrata Ewart
  13. Lactuca scariola L.
  14. Microcala quadrangularis (Dombey ex Lam.) Griseb.
  15. Myagrum L.
  16. Myagrum perfoliatum L.
  17. Persoonia juniperina var. sericea Ewart & B.Rees
  18. Ranunculus sardous Crantz
  19. Reesia Ewart
  20. Reesia erecta Ewart

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