Vascular Plants

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Nooteboom, H.P. (19 February 1979), A taxonomic revision of the Malesian and Australian species of Uncinia (Cyperaceae). Blumea 24(2) : 511-520 (Paper) Nooteboom, H.P. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Carex compacta (R.Br.) Poir.
  2. Carex riparia (R.Br.) Poir.
  3. Carex tenella (R.Br.) Poir.
  4. Uncinia Pers.
  5. Uncinia cheesemanniana Boeckeler
  6. Uncinia clarkei Petrie
  7. Uncinia compacta R.Br.
  8. Uncinia compacta R.Br. var. compacta
  9. Uncinia compacta var. nervosa (Boott) C.B.Clarke
  10. Uncinia debilior F.Muell.
  11. Uncinia divaricata Boott
  12. Uncinia filiformis Boott
  13. Uncinia flaccida S.T.Blake
  14. Uncinia hookeri Boott
  15. Uncinia nervosa Boott
  16. Uncinia riparia R.Br.
  17. Uncinia riparia var. hookeri (Boott) Kük.
  18. Uncinia rupestris Raoul
  19. Uncinia Pers. sect. Uncinia
  20. Uncinia tenella R.Br.
  21. Uncinia tenella var. robustior Kük.

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