Vascular Plants

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Spencer, R.D. in Walsh, N.G. & Entwisle, T.J. (ed.) (1996), Callistemon. Flora of Victoria 3 : 1022-1027 (Section) Spencer, R.D. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Alpine Bottlebrush
  2. Callistemon R.Br.
  3. Callistemon brachyandrus Lindl.
  4. Callistemon citrinus (Curtis) Skeels
  5. Callistemon forresterae Molyneux
  6. Callistemon kenmorrisonii Molyneux
  7. Callistemon macropunctatus (Dum.Cours.) Court
  8. Callistemon pallidus (Bonpl.) DC.
  9. Callistemon paludosus F.Muell.
  10. Callistemon pityoides F.Muell.
  11. Callistemon rugulosus (Schltdl. ex Link) DC.
  12. Callistemon sieberi DC.
  13. Callistemon subulatus Cheel
  14. Crimson Bottlebrush
  15. Dwarf Bottlebrush
  16. Forrester's Bottlebrush
  17. Lemon Bottlebrush
  18. Metrosideros citrina Curtis
  19. Metrosideros pallida Bonpl.
  20. Metrosideros rugulosa Schltdl. ex Link
  21. Prickly Bottlebrush
  22. River Bottlebrush
  23. Scarlet Bottlebrush

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