Vascular Plants

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Hnatiuk, R.J. in McCarthy, P.M. (ed.) (1995), Lambertia. Flora of Australia 16 : 425-436 (Section) Hnatiuk, R.J. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Chittick
  2. Green Honeysuckle
  3. Heath-leaved Lambertia
  4. Holly-Leaved Lambertia
  5. Lambertia Sm.
  6. Lambertia barbata Gand.
  7. Lambertia echinata R.Br.
  8. Lambertia echinata subsp. citrina Hnatiuk
  9. Lambertia echinata R.Br. subsp. echinata
  10. Lambertia echinata var. intricata Meisn.
  11. Lambertia ericifolia R.Br.
  12. Lambertia fairallii Keighery
  13. Lambertia formosa Sm.
  14. Lambertia formosa f. tomentosa Domin
  15. Lambertia formosa var. longifolia Andrews
  16. Lambertia formosa var. pallida Guilf.
  17. Lambertia ilicifolia Hook.
  18. Lambertia inermis R.Br.
  19. Lambertia inermis var. drummondii (Fielding & Gardner) Hnatiuk
  20. Lambertia inermis R.Br. var. inermis
  21. Lambertia multiflora Lindl.
  22. Lambertia multiflora var. darlingensis Hnatiuk
  23. Lambertia multiflora Lindl. var. multiflora
  24. Lambertia orbifolia C.A.Gardner
  25. Lambertia propinqua R.Br.
  26. Lambertia proxima Gand.
  27. Lambertia rariflora Meisn.
  28. Lambertia rariflora subsp. lutea Hnatiuk
  29. Lambertia rariflora Meisn. subsp. rariflora
  30. Lambertia uniflora R.Br.
  31. Little Honeysuckle
  32. Many-flowered Honeysuckle
  33. Mountain Devil
  34. Native Honeysuckle
  35. Prickly Honeysuckle
  36. Protea nectarina J.C.Wendl.
  37. Roundleaf Honeysuckle

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