Vascular Plants

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Forster, P.I. (18 December 1992), A taxonomic revision of Alstonia (Apocynaceae) in Australia. Australian Systematic Botany 5(6) : 745-760 (Paper) Forster, P.I. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Alstonia actinophylla (A.Cunn.) K.Schum.
  2. Alstonia constricta F.Muell.
  3. Alstonia constricta var. mollis (Benth.) F.M.Bailey
  4. Alstonia constricta var. montmariensis F.M.Bailey
  5. Alstonia linearis Benth.
  6. Alstonia longissima F.Muell.
  7. Alstonia mollis Benth.
  8. Alstonia muelleriana Domin
  9. Alstonia muelleriana var. parvifolia Domin
  10. Alstonia ophioxyloides F.Muell.
  11. Alstonia scholaris (L.) R.Br.
  12. Alstonia somersetensis F.M.Bailey
  13. Alstonia spectabilis R.Br.
  14. Alstonia spectabilis subsp. ophioxyloides (F.Muell.) P.I.Forst.
  15. Alstonia spectabilis R.Br. subsp. spectabilis
  16. Alstonia verticillosa F.Muell.
  17. Alyxia actinophylla A.Cunn.
  18. Echites pala Ham.
  19. Echites scholaris L.

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