Vascular Plants

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James, T.A. & Brown, E.A. in Harden, G.J. (ed.) (1993), Iridaceae. Flora of New South Wales 4 : 114-131 (Paper) James, T.A. & Brown, E.A. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Acidanthera brevicollis Baker
  2. African Cornflag
  3. Anomatheca Ker Gawl.
  4. Anomatheca laxa (Thunb.) Goldblatt
  5. Aristea Aiton
  6. Aristea ecklonii Baker
  7. Babiana Ker Gawl. ex Sims
  8. Babiana stricta (Aiton) Ker Gawl.
  9. Blue Pigroot
  10. Bugle Lily
  11. Cape Tulip
  12. Chasmanthe N.E.Br.
  13. Chasmanthe floribunda (Salisb.) N.E.Br.
  14. Crocosmia Planch.
  15. Crocosmia x crocosmiiflora (Lemoine ex É.Morren) N.E.Br.
  16. Dierama K.Koch
  17. Dierama pendulum (L.f.) Baker
  18. Dierama pulcherrimum (Hook.f.) Baker
  19. Diplarrena Labill.
  20. Diplarrena moraea Labill.
  21. Fairybells
  22. Freesia Klatt
  23. Freesia
  24. Freesia hybrid
  25. Gladiolus L.
  26. Gladiolus angustus L.
  27. Gladiolus carneus D.Delaroche
  28. Gladiolus gueinzii Kunze
  29. Gladiolus undulatus L.
  30. Gynandriris Parl.
  31. Gynandriris setifolia (L.f.) R.C.Foster
  32. Hairbells
  33. Harlequin Flower
  34. Herbertia Sweet
  35. Herbertia lahue subsp. caerulea (Herb.) Goldblatt
  36. Homeria Vent.
  37. Homeria collina (Thunb.) Salisb.
  38. Homeria flaccida Sweet
  39. Homeria miniata (Andrews) Sweet
  40. Homeria ochroleuca Salisb.
  41. Iridaceae Juss.
  42. Iris L.
  43. Iris germanica L.
  44. Ixia L.
  45. Ixia flexuosa L.
  46. Ixia maculata L.
  47. Ixia polystachya L.
  48. Lapeirousia laxa (Thunb.) N.E.Br.
  49. Libertia Spreng.
  50. Libertia paniculata (R.Br.) Spreng.
  51. Libertia pulchella (R.Br.) Spreng.
  52. Lined Tritonia
  53. Montbretia
  54. Moraea collina Thunb.
  55. Moraea flaccida (Sweet) Steud.
  56. Moraea miniata Andrews
  57. Moraea setifolia (L.f.) Druce
  58. One-leaved Cape Tulip
  59. Onion Grass
  60. Patersonia R.Br.
  61. Patersonia fragilis (Labill.) Asch. & Graebn.
  62. Patersonia glabrata R.Br.
  63. Patersonia longifolia R.Br.
  64. Patersonia sericea R.Br.
  65. Patersonia sericea var. longifolia (R.Br.) C.Moore
  66. Patersonia sericea R.Br. var. sericea
  67. Romulea Maratti
  68. Romulea flava var. minor (Bég.) M.P.de Vos
  69. Romulea minutiflora Klatt
  70. Romulea rosea var. australis (Ewart) M.P.de Vos
  71. Scourweed
  72. Sisyrinchium L.
  73. Sisyrinchium iridifolium Kunth
  74. Sisyrinchium sp. A
  75. Small Flowered Onion Grass
  76. Sparaxis Ker Gawl.
  77. Sparaxis bulbifera (L.) Ker Gawl.
  78. Sparaxis tricolor (Schneev.) Ker Gawl.
  79. Tall Bearded Iris
  80. Thread Iris
  81. Tricolor Harlequin Flower
  82. Tritonia Ker Gawl.
  83. Tritonia lineata (Salisb.) Ker Gawl.
  84. Two-leaved Cape Tulip
  85. Variable Ixia
  86. Watsonia Mill.
  87. Watsonia borbonica subsp. ardernei (Sander) Goldblatt
  88. Watsonia meriana ‘Bulbillifera’
  89. Watsonia pyramidata (Andrews) Klatt
  90. Watsonia sp. A
  91. White Iris
  92. Wild Gladiolus
  93. Wild Watsonia

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