Vascular Plants

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Bailey, F.M. (1891), Contributions to the Queensland flora. Botany Bulletin. Department of Agriculture, Queensland 4 : 7-59 (Paper) Bailey, F.M. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Adelopetalum bracteatum Fitzg.
  2. Areca appendiculata F.M.Bailey
  3. Asplenium affine Sw.
  4. Asplenium wildii F.M.Bailey
  5. Bulbophyllum bracteatum (Fitzg.) F.M.Bailey
  6. Dicrastylis costelloi F.M.Bailey
  7. Lucuma unmackiana F.M.Bailey
  8. Nephelium lautererianum F.M.Bailey
  9. Polypodium superficiale var. australiense F.M.Bailey
  10. Premna tateana F.M.Bailey
  11. Pterostylis depauperata F.M.Bailey
  12. Rumex obtusifolius L.
  13. Siphonodon pendulum F.M.Bailey
  14. Siphonodon pendulus F.M.Bailey
  15. Spermacoce pogostoma var. hispida F.M.Bailey
  16. Spermacoce pogostoma Benth. var. pogostoma
  17. Trichomanes kurzii Bedd.
  18. Trichomanes muscoides Sw.
  19. Trichomanes rigidum var. laxum F.M.Bailey
  20. Trichomanes wildii F.M.Bailey

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