Vascular Plants

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Grimes, J.W. (24 July 1996), Nomenclatural changes in Cullen (Fabaceae: Psoraleeae). Muelleria 9 : 195-196 DOI (Paper) Grimes, J.W. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Cullen australasicum (Schltdl.) J.W.Grimes
  2. Cullen cinereum (Lindl.) J.W.Grimes
  3. Cullen discolor (Domin) J.W.Grimes
  4. Cullen microcephalum (Rchb. ex Kunze) J.W.Grimes
  5. Cullen pallidum (N.T.Burb.) J.W.Grimes
  6. Cullen parvum (F.Muell.) J.W.Grimes
  7. Cullen patens (Lindl.) J.W.Grimes
  8. Cullen tenax (Lindl.) J.W.Grimes
  9. Psoralea adscendens F.Muell.
  10. Psoralea australasica Schltdl.
  11. Psoralea cinerea Lindl.
  12. Psoralea dietrichiae Domin
  13. Psoralea discolor Domin
  14. Psoralea eriantha Benth.
  15. Psoralea gunnii Hook.f.
  16. Psoralea microcephala Rchb. ex Kunze
  17. Psoralea pallida N.T.Burb.
  18. Psoralea parva F.Muell.
  19. Psoralea patens Lindl.
  20. Psoralea tenax Lindl.

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