Vascular Plants

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Carolin, R.C. in Jessop, J.P. (ed.) (1981), Plantaginaceae, Campanulaceae. Flora of Central Australia : 348-351, Figs 448-452 (Section) Carolin, R.C. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Campanulaceae Juss.
  2. Isotoma (R.Br.) Lindl.
  3. Isotoma luticola Carolin
  4. Isotoma petraea F.Muell.
  5. Lobelia L.
  6. Lobelia benthamii F.Muell.
  7. Lobelia heterophylla Labill.
  8. Lobelia stenophylla Benth.
  9. Plantaginaceae Juss.
  10. Plantago L.
  11. Plantago cunninghamii Decne.
  12. Plantago debilis R.Br.
  13. Plantago drummondii Decne.
  14. Plantago mitchellii Decne.
  15. Plantago multiscapa B.G.Briggs
  16. Plantago pritzelii Pilg.
  17. Plantago turrifera B.G.Briggs, Carolin & Pulley
  18. Pratia Gaudich.
  19. Pratia puberula Benth.
  20. Wahlenbergia Schrad. ex Roth
  21. Wahlenbergia communis Carolin
  22. Wahlenbergia gracilis (G.Forst.) A.DC.
  23. Wahlenbergia sp. A
  24. Wahlenbergia sp. B
  25. Wahlenbergia sp. C

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