Vascular Plants

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Jessop, J.P. in Jessop, J.P. (ed.) (1981), Monocots (Alismataceae to Najadaceae). Flora of Central Australia : 414-419, Figs 537-543 (Section) Jessop, J.P. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Actinocarpus minor R.Br.
  2. Alisma acanthocarpa F.Muell.
  3. Alismataceae Vent.
  4. Caldesia Parl.
  5. Caldesia oligococca var. acanthocarpa (F.Muell.) Hartog
  6. Curly pondweed
  7. Damasonium Mill.
  8. Damasonium minus (R.Br.) Buchenau
  9. Dwarf arrowgrass
  10. Fennel pondweed
  11. Floating pondweed
  12. Hydrocharitaceae Juss.
  13. Juncaginaceae Rich.
  14. Lepilaena J.Drumm. ex Harv.
  15. Lepilaena bilocularis Kirk
  16. Najadaceae Juss.
  17. Najas L.
  18. Najas tenuifolia R.Br.
  19. Ottelia Pers.
  20. Ottelia ovalifolia (R.Br.) Rich.
  21. Potamogeton L.
  22. Potamogeton crispus L.
  23. Potamogeton natans L.
  24. Potamogeton pectinatus L.
  25. Potamogeton tricarinatus F.Muell. & A.Benn.
  26. Potamogetonaceae Bercht. & J.Presl
  27. Ribbon-weed
  28. Ruppia L.
  29. Ruppia sp.
  30. Ruppiaceae Horan.
  31. Sea tassel
  32. Six-point arrowgrass
  33. Spurred arrowgrass
  34. Star-fruit
  35. Swamp lily
  36. Triglochin L.
  37. Triglochin calcitrapa Hook.
  38. Triglochin calcitrapa var. isingiana J.M.Black
  39. Triglochin calcitrapum Jessop
  40. Triglochin calcitrapum var. isingianum Jessop
  41. Triglochin centrocarpa Hook.
  42. Triglochin hexagona J.M.Black
  43. Triglochin hexagonum Jessop
  44. Triglochin procera R.Br.
  45. Vallisneria L.
  46. Vallisneria gigantea Graebn.
  47. Vallisneria spiralis L.
  48. Water-mat
  49. Water-ribbons
  50. Zannichelliaceae Chevall.
  51. eel-grass

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