Vascular Plants

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Melville, R. (1955), Contributions to the Flora of Australia: II. Some Ranunculi of Tasmania and south eastern Australia. Kew Bulletin 10(2) : 193-220 (Paper) Melville, R. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Ranunculus L.
  2. Ranunculus concinnus (Hook.f.) Melville
  3. Ranunculus cuneatus Hook.
  4. Ranunculus decurvus (Hook.f.) Melville
  5. Ranunculus glabrifolius var. gracilior Hook.
  6. Ranunculus graniticola Melville
  7. Ranunculus graniticolus Melville
  8. Ranunculus lappaceus var. latilobus Hook.f.
  9. Ranunculus lappaceus var. pascuinus Hook.f.
  10. Ranunculus lappaceus var. uniflorus Hook.f.
  11. Ranunculus millanii F.Muell.
  12. Ranunculus papulentus Melville
  13. Ranunculus pascuinus (Hook.f.) Melville
  14. Ranunculus pimpinellifolius Hook.
  15. Ranunculus plebeius R.Br. ex DC.
  16. Ranunculus rivularis var. major Benth.
  17. Ranunculus scapiger var. concinnus Hook.f.
  18. Ranunculus scapiger var. decurvus Hook.f.
  19. Ranunculus scapiger var. foliosus Melville
  20. Ranunculus scapigerus var. foliosus Melville
  21. Ranunculus sessiliflorus R.Br. ex DC.
  22. Ranunculus triplodontus Melville
  23. Ranunculus undosus Melville
  24. Ranunculus x ligulatus Melville

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