Vascular Plants

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Brown, R. in Britten, J. (1906), Plantae introductae vicinitatis Portus Jackson, in Introduced Plants at Sydney, 1802-4. Journal of Botany, British and Foreign 44 : 234-235 (Part) Brown, R. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Anagallis arvensis L.
  2. Anagallis caerulea L.
  3. Apium graveolens L.
  4. Asclepias fruticosa L.
  5. Briza virens [minor] R.Br.
  6. Cerastium vulgatum L.
  7. Cotula coronopifolia L.
  8. Datura L.
  9. Daucus carota L.
  10. Erodium moschatum (L.) L'Hér.
  11. Euphorbia peplus L.
  12. Fragaria vesca L.
  13. Lepidium didymum L.
  14. Lolium perenne L.
  15. Lolium temulentum L.
  16. Lythrum hyssopifolia L.
  17. Malva capensis L.
  18. Nicotiana tabacum L.
  19. Panicum dactylon L.
  20. Phalaris canariensis L.
  21. Physalis pubescens L.
  22. Plantago major L.
  23. Poa annua L.
  24. Scleranthus annuus L.
  25. Silene anglica L.
  26. Solanum sodomeum L.
  27. Stachys arvensis (L.) L.
  28. Urtica urens L.
  29. Vicia sativa L.

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