Vascular Plants

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Bates, R.J. (8 May 1995), The species of Wurmbea (Liliaceae) in South Australia. Journal of the Adelaide Botanic Gardens 16 : 33-53 (Paper) Bates, R.J. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Anguillaria australis F.Muell.
  2. Anguillaria biglandulosa R.Br.
  3. Anguillaria dioica R.Br.
  4. Anguillaria dioica var. multiflora Hook.f.
  5. Anguillaria uniflora R.Br.
  6. Early Nancy
  7. Melanthium brownii Schltdl.
  8. Wurmbea biglandulosa (R.Br.) T.D.Macfarl.
  9. Wurmbea biglandulosa (R.Br.) T.D.Macfarl. subsp. biglandulosa
  10. Wurmbea biglandulosa subsp. flindersica R.J.Bates
  11. Wurmbea centralis T.D.Macfarl.
  12. Wurmbea centralis subsp. australis R.J.Bates
  13. Wurmbea centralis T.D.Macfarl. subsp. centralis
  14. Wurmbea decumbens R.J.Bates
  15. Wurmbea deserticola T.D.Macfarl.
  16. Wurmbea dioica (R.Br.) F.Muell.
  17. Wurmbea dioica subsp. citrina R.J.Bates
  18. Wurmbea dioica (R.Br.) F.Muell. subsp. dioica
  19. Wurmbea dioica subsp. lacunaria R.J.Bates
  20. Wurmbea latifolia T.D.Macfarl.
  21. Wurmbea latifolia T.D.Macfarl. subsp. latifolia
  22. Wurmbea latifolia subsp. vanessae R.J.Bates
  23. Wurmbea sinora T.D.Macfarl.
  24. Wurmbea stellata R.J.Bates
  25. Wurmbea uniflora (R.Br.) T.D.Macfarl.

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