Vascular Plants

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Wiecek, B. in Harden, G.J. (ed.) (1992), Lobeliaceae. Flora of New South Wales 3 : 123-131 (Section) Wiecek, B. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Angled Lobelia
  2. Darling Pratia
  3. Forest Lobelia
  4. Hypsela C.Presl
  5. Hypsela sessiliflora E.Wimm.
  6. Isotoma (R.Br.) Lindl.
  7. Isotoma anethifolia Summerh.
  8. Isotoma armstrongii E.Wimm.
  9. Isotoma axillaris Lindl.
  10. Isotoma fluviatilis (R.Br.) F.Muell. ex Benth.
  11. Isotoma fluviatilis subsp. australis McComb
  12. Isotoma fluviatilis subsp. borealis McComb
  13. Isotoma fluviatilis (R.Br.) F.Muell. ex Benth. subsp. fluviatilis
  14. Isotoma petraea F.Muell.
  15. Lobelia L.
  16. Lobelia alata Labill.
  17. Lobelia dentata Cav.
  18. Lobelia gibbosa Labill.
  19. Lobelia gracilis Andrews
  20. Lobelia trigonocaulis F.Muell.
  21. Lobeliaceae Juss.
  22. Matted Pralia
  23. Monopsis Salisb.
  24. Monopsis simplex (L.) E.Wimm. var. simplex
  25. Mud Pratia
  26. Poison Pratia
  27. Pratia Gaudich.
  28. Pratia concolor (R.Br.) Druce
  29. Pratia darlingensis E.Wimm.
  30. Pratia pedunculata (R.Br.) Benth.
  31. Pratia puberula Benth.
  32. Pratia purpurascens (R.Br.) E.Wimm.
  33. Pratia sp. A
  34. Pratia surrepens (Hook.f.) E.Wimm.
  35. Rock Isotome
  36. Showy Isotome
  37. Swamp Isotome
  38. Tall Lobelia
  39. Trailing Lobelia
  40. Trailing Pratia
  41. Whiteroot

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