Vascular Plants

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Conn, B.J. (23 December 1988), A taxonomic revision of Prostanthera Labill. Section Prostanthera (Labiatae). 1. The species of the Northern Territory, South Australia and Western Australia. Nuytsia 6(3) : 351-411 (Paper) Conn, B.J. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Behr's Mint Bush
  2. Crinkly Mintbush
  3. Jockey's Cap
  4. Nyil-Nyil
  5. Prostanthera albiflora B.J.Conn
  6. Prostanthera althoferi B.J.Conn
  7. Prostanthera althoferi B.J.Conn subsp. althoferi
  8. Prostanthera althoferi subsp. longifolia B.J.Conn
  9. Prostanthera ammophila B.J.Conn
  10. Prostanthera baxteri A.Cunn. ex Benth.
  11. Prostanthera baxteri var. crassifolia Benth.
  12. Prostanthera baxteri var. sericea J.M.Black
  13. Prostanthera behriana Schltdl.
  14. Prostanthera campbellii F.Muell.
  15. Prostanthera canaliculata F.Muell.
  16. Prostanthera canaliculata var. canosericea Benth.
  17. Prostanthera centralis B.J.Conn
  18. Prostanthera eckersleyana F.Muell.
  19. Prostanthera eurybioides F.Muell.
  20. Prostanthera eurybioides F.Muell.
  21. Prostanthera magnifica C.A.Gardner
  22. Prostanthera magnifica var. asperata C.A.Gardner
  23. Prostanthera nanophylla B.J.Conn
  24. Prostanthera nudula J.M.Black ex E.L.Robertson
  25. Prostanthera petrophila B.J.Conn
  26. Prostanthera scutata C.A.Gardner
  27. Prostanthera Labill. sect. Prostanthera
  28. Prostanthera sericea (J.M.Black) B.J.Conn
  29. Prostanthera sp. A
  30. Prostanthera sp. B
  31. Prostanthera spinosa F.Muell.
  32. Prostanthera splendens B.J.Conn
  33. Prostanthera striatiflora F.Muell.
  34. Prostanthera striatiflora var. sericea Benth.
  35. Prostanthera verticillaris B.J.Conn
  36. Prostanthera wilkieana F.Muell.
  37. Spiny Mint-bush
  38. Striated Mintbush
  39. Striped Mintbush

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