Vascular Plants

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Weston, P.H. & Porteners, M.F. in Harden, G.J. (ed.) (1991), Boronia. Flora of New South Wales 2 : 227-236 (Paper) Weston, P.H. & Porteners, M.F. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Blue Boronia
  2. Boronia Sm.
  3. Boronia algida F.Muell.
  4. Boronia anemonifolia A.Cunn. var. anemonifolia
  5. Boronia chartacea P.H.Weston
  6. Boronia coerulescens F.Muell.
  7. Boronia deanei Maiden & Betche
  8. Boronia floribunda Sieber ex Spreng.
  9. Boronia fraseri Hook.
  10. Boronia glabra (Maiden & Betche) Cheel
  11. Boronia granitica Maiden & Betche
  12. Boronia ledifolia (Vent.) DC.
  13. Boronia microphylla Sieber ex Rchb.
  14. Boronia mollis A.Cunn. ex Lindl.
  15. Boronia muelleri (Benth.) Cheel
  16. Boronia nana var. hyssopifolia Melville
  17. Boronia parviflora Sm.
  18. Boronia pinnata Sm.
  19. Boronia repanda (F.Muell. ex Maiden & Betche) Maiden & Betche
  20. Boronia rigens Cheel
  21. Boronia rosmarinifolia A.Cunn. ex Endl.
  22. Boronia umbellata P.H.Weston
  23. Boronia warrumbunglensis P.H.Weston
  24. Boronia whitei Cheel
  25. Granite Boronia
  26. Ledum Boronia
  27. Pale-pink Boronia
  28. Small-leaved Boronia
  29. Swamp Boronia
  30. Sydney Boronia

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