Vascular Plants

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Rye, B.L. (29 September 2010), A revision of the Micromyrtus racemosa complex (Myrtaceae: Chamelaucieae) of south-western Australia. Nuytsia 20 : 37-56 (Paper) Rye, B.L. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Micromyrtus aff. collina (Murchison gorges variant)
  2. Micromyrtus arenicola Rye
  3. Micromyrtus collina Rye
  4. Micromyrtus greeniana Rye
  5. Micromyrtus mucronulata Rye
  6. Micromyrtus prochytes Rye
  7. Micromyrtus racemosa Benth.
  8. Micromyrtus racemosa var. Jingemarra (R.J.Cranfield 5253a) WA Herbarium
  9. Micromyrtus racemosa var. mucronata J.W.Green ex Rye
  10. Micromyrtus racemosa var. mucronata Paczk. & A.R.Chapm.
  11. Micromyrtus racemosa var. mucronulata Rye
  12. Micromyrtus racemosa var. north-central (M.E.Trudgen 2223) WA Herbarium
  13. Micromyrtus racemosa var. north-west (R.J.Cranfield 2891) WA Herbarium
  14. Micromyrtus racemosa var. prochytes J.W.Green ex Rye
  15. Micromyrtus racemosa var. prochytes Paczk. & A.R.Chapm.
  16. Micromyrtus racemosa Benth. var. racemosa
  17. Micromyrtus rubricalyx Rye
  18. Micromyrtus trudgenii Rye

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