Vascular Plants

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Rechinger, K.H. (1949), Rumices asiatici. Vorarbeiten zu einer Monographie der Gattung Rumex VII. Candollea 12 : 9-152 (Paper) Rechinger, K.H. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Lapathum Mill.
  2. Rumex acetosa L.
  3. Rumex acetosella L.
  4. Rumex angiocarpus Murb.
  5. Rumex brownianus Campd.
  6. Rumex brownii Campd.
  7. Rumex conglomeratus Murray
  8. Rumex crispus L.
  9. Rumex obtusifolius L.
  10. Rumex pulcher L.
  11. Rumex sanguineus L.
  12. Rumex sect. Acetosella Meisn.
  13. Rumex sect. Euacetosae Á.Löve
  14. Rumex sect. Lapathum (Mill.) Campd.
  15. Rumex sect. Simplices Rech.f.
  16. Rumex subg. Acetosa (Mill.) Raf.
  17. Rumex subg. Acetosella (Meisn.) Rech.f.
  18. Rumex subg. Lapathum (Mill.) Rech.f.
  19. Rumex subsect. Conglomerati Rech.f.
  20. Rumex subsect. Crispi Rech.f.
  21. Rumex subsect. Hamati Rech.f.
  22. Rumex subsect. Obtusifolii Rech.f.

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