Vascular Plants

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Crisp, M.D. (24 October 1984), Notes on Daviesia and Jacksonia (Leguminosae: Papilionoideae) for the Flora of the Perth Region. Nuytsia 5(1) : 159-170 (Paper) Crisp, M.D. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Daviesia gracilis Crisp
  2. Daviesia hakeoides Meisn. subsp. hakeoides
  3. Daviesia hakeoides subsp. subnuda (Benth.) Crisp
  4. Daviesia hakeoides var. subnuda Benth.
  5. Daviesia incrassata var. cylindrica Domin
  6. Daviesia incrassata var. typica Domin
  7. Daviesia inflata Crisp
  8. Daviesia juncea Sm.
  9. Daviesia juncea var. spinescens S.Moore
  10. Daviesia physodes A.Cunn. ex G.Don
  11. Daviesia podophylla Crisp
  12. Daviesia quadrilatera Benth.
  13. Daviesia triflora Crisp
  14. Jacksonia capitata var. rigida E.Pritz.
  15. Jacksonia condensata Crisp & J.R.Wheeler
  16. Jacksonia decumbens E.Pritz.
  17. Jacksonia densiflora Benth.
  18. Jacksonia densiflora var. laxiflora Benth.
  19. Jacksonia floribunda Endl.
  20. Jacksonia grevilleoides Turcz.

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