Vascular Plants

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Du Puy, D.J. & Telford, I.R.H. (1993), Malvaceae. Flora of Australia 50 : 143-155 (Section) Du Puy, D.J. & Telford, I.R.H. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Abelmoschus Medik.
  2. Abelmoschus manihot var. pungens (Roxb.) Hochr.
  3. Abutilon Mill.
  4. Abutilon asiaticum var. australiense (Hochr. ex Britten) Fosberg
  5. Abutilon auritum (Wall. ex Link) Sweet
  6. Abutilon indicum subsp. albescens (Miq.) Borss.Waalk.
  7. Abutilon indicum var. australiense Hochr. ex Britten
  8. Abutilon listeri Baker f.
  9. Gossypium L.
  10. Gossypium acuminatum Roxb. ex G.Don
  11. Gossypium barbadense var. acuminatum (Roxb. ex G.Don) Mast.
  12. Hibiscus L.
  13. Hibiscus populneus L.
  14. Hibiscus pungens Roxb.
  15. Hibiscus tiliaceus L. subsp. tiliaceus
  16. Hibiscus vitifolius L.
  17. Hibiscus vrieseanus Hassk.
  18. Lantern Flower
  19. Malva coromandeliana L.
  20. Malva tricuspidata R.Br.
  21. Malvastrum coromandelianum (L.) Garcke
  22. Malvastrum tricuspidatum A.Gray
  23. Sida L.
  24. Sida acuta Burm.f.
  25. Sida aurita Wall. ex Link
  26. Sida parvifolia DC.
  27. Sida pusilla Cav.
  28. Sida rhombifolia L. subsp. rhombifolia
  29. Sida spinosa L.
  30. Thespesia Sol. ex Correa
  31. Thespesia populnea (L.) Sol. ex Correa
  32. Urena L.
  33. Urena lobata var. sinuata (L.) Hochr.
  34. Urena sinuata L.

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