Vascular Plants

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Wilson, Peter G. in Harden, G.J. (ed.) (1990), Blechnaceae. Flora of New South Wales 1 : 64-69 (Section) Wilson, Peter G. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Alpine Water Fern
  2. Blechnaceae Newman
  3. Blechnum L.
  4. Blechnum ambiguum (C.Presl) Kaulf. ex C.Chr.
  5. Blechnum camfieldii Tindale
  6. Blechnum cartilagineum Sw.
  7. Blechnum chambersii Tindale
  8. Blechnum fluviatile (R.Br.) Lowe ex Salomon
  9. Blechnum gregsonii (Watts) Tindale
  10. Blechnum indicum Burm.f.
  11. Blechnum minus (R.Br.) Ettingsh.
  12. Blechnum nudum (Labill.) Mett. ex Luerss.
  13. Blechnum patersonii (R.Br.) Mett.
  14. Blechnum penna-marina (Poir.) Kuhn
  15. Blechnum wattsii Tindale
  16. Doodia R.Br.
  17. Doodia aspera R.Br.
  18. Doodia caudata (Cav.) R.Br.
  19. Doodia caudata (Cav.) R.Br. var. caudata
  20. Doodia caudata var. laminosa F.Muell.
  21. Doodia maxima J.Sm. ex C.Chr.
  22. Doodia media R.Br.
  23. Doodia media subsp. australis Parris
  24. Doodia media R.Br. subsp. media
  25. Fishbone Water Fern
  26. Giant Rasp Fern
  27. Gristle Fern
  28. Hard Water Fern
  29. Rasp Ferns
  30. Ray Water Fern
  31. Soft Water Fern
  32. Strap Water Fern
  33. Swamp Water Fern

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