Vascular Plants

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Guymer, G.P. (21 December 2005), New species of Commersonia J.R.Forst. & G.Forst. (Sterculiaceae) from Eastern Australia and Vanuatu. Austrobaileya 7(1) : 231-250 (Paper) Guymer, G.P. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Commersonia J.R.Forst. & G.Forst.
  2. Commersonia argentea Guymer
  3. Commersonia bartramia (L.) Merr.
  4. Commersonia beeronensis Guymer
  5. Commersonia fraseri J.Gay
  6. Commersonia fraseri J.Gay var. fraseri
  7. Commersonia fraseri var. macrophylla J.Gay
  8. Commersonia fraseri var. microphylla J.Gay
  9. Commersonia johnsonii Guymer
  10. Commersonia leichhardtii Benth.
  11. Commersonia leiperi Guymer
  12. Commersonia novoguinensis (Gilli) Guymer
  13. Commersonia obliqua Guymer
  14. Commersonia pearnii Guymer
  15. Commersonia pedleyi Guymer
  16. Commersonia reticulata Guymer
  17. Commersonia rossii Guymer
  18. Commersonia sp. (Beeron P.I.Forster PIF4658)
  19. Commersonia sp. (Cadarga G.P.Guymer 1642)
  20. Commersonia sp. (Mt Tinbeerwah G.P.Guymer 1786)
  21. Commersonia sp. (Zamia Range R.W.Johnson 1398)
  22. Commersonia sp. 1
  23. Commersonia sp. 1
  24. Commersonia sp. 2
  25. Commersonia J.R.Forst. & G.Forst. subg. Commersonia
  26. Commersonia subg. Verticillata Guymer
  27. Commersonia viscidula Guymer
  28. Disaster novoguinensis Gilli
  29. Muntingia bartramia L.
  30. Rulingia sp. (Westmar L.Pedley 518)
  31. Rulingia sp. 1

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