Vascular Plants

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Bayly, M.J. in Walsh, N.G. & Entwisle, T.J. (ed.) (1999), Eriostemon. Flora of Victoria 4 : 178-183 (Section) Bayly, M.J. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Bendigo Wax-flower
  2. Eriostemon Sm.
  3. Eriostemon angustifolius Paul G.Wilson
  4. Eriostemon angustifolius Paul G.Wilson subsp. angustifolius
  5. Eriostemon angustifolius subsp. montanus Paul G.Wilson
  6. Eriostemon difformis A.Cunn. ex Endl.
  7. Eriostemon difformis A.Cunn. ex Endl. subsp. difformis
  8. Eriostemon gracilis Graham
  9. Eriostemon myoporoides DC.
  10. Eriostemon myoporoides DC. subsp. myoporoides
  11. Eriostemon obovalis A.Cunn.
  12. Eriostemon pungens Lindl.
  13. Eriostemon sp. 1
  14. Eriostemon trachyphyllus F.Muell.
  15. Eriostemon verrucosus A.Rich.
  16. Eriostemon virgatus A.Cunn. ex Hook.f.
  17. Fairy Wax-flower
  18. Long-leaf Wax-flower
  19. Narrow-leaf Wax-flower
  20. Phebalium pungens (Lindl.) Benth.
  21. Prickly Wax-flower
  22. Rock Wax-flower
  23. Small-leafed Wax-flower
  24. Tasmanian Wax-flower

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