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Cheel, E. (1925), Two new species of Callistemon, with notes on certain other species. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 50(3) : 259-266 (Paper) Cheel, E. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Callistemon chisholmi Cheel
  2. Callistemon chisholmii Cheel
  3. Callistemon flavo-virens Cheel
  4. Callistemon flavovirens (Cheel) Cheel
  5. Callistemon laevifolius (F.Muell. ex Miq.) Cheel
  6. Callistemon lilacina-alba Cheel
  7. Callistemon lilacina-carmina Cheel
  8. Callistemon lilacinus Cheel
  9. Callistemon lilacinus f. albus Cheel
  10. Callistemon lilacinus f. carminus Cheel
  11. Callistemon lilacinus Cheel f. lilacinus
  12. Callistemon pachyphyllus var. angustifolius Cheel
  13. Callistemon pachyphyllus Cheel var. pachyphyllus
  14. Callistemon pachyphyllus var. rubrolilacinus Cheel
  15. Callistemon pachyphyllus var. viridis Cheel
  16. Callistemon rugulosus var. flavo-virens Cheel
  17. Callistemon rugulosus var. laevifolius F.Muell. ex Miq.
  18. Callistemon subulatus Cheel

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