Vascular Plants

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Walsh, N.G. in Walsh, N.G. & Entwisle, T.J. (ed.) (1996), Fumariaceae. Flora of Victoria 3 : 73-78 (Section) Walsh, N.G. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Bastard's Fumitory
  2. Dense-flowered Fumitory
  3. Fumaria L.
  4. Fumaria bastardii Boreau
  5. Fumaria capreolata L.
  6. Fumaria densiflora DC.
  7. Fumaria indica (Hausskn.) Pugsley
  8. Fumaria micrantha Lag.
  9. Fumaria muralis Sond. ex W.D.J.Koch subsp. muralis
  10. Fumaria parviflora Lam. var. parviflora
  11. Fumaria vaillantii var. indica Hausskn.
  12. Fumariaceae Marquis
  13. Hypecoum L.
  14. Hypecoum parviflorum Kar. & Kir.
  15. Hypecoum pendulum L.
  16. Hypecoum pendulum var. parviflorum (Kar. & Kir.) Cullen
  17. Hypecoum pendulum var. trilobum (Trautv.) Cullen
  18. Hypecoum trilobum Trautv.
  19. Indian Fumitory
  20. Small-flowered Fumitory
  21. Wall Fumitory
  22. White Fumitory

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