Vascular Plants

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Jeanes, J.A. in Walsh, N.G. & Entwisle, T.J. (ed.) (1999), Plantaginaceae. Flora of Victoria 4 : 463-474 (Section) Jeanes, J.A. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Broad Plantain
  2. Buck's-horn Plantain
  3. Buddleja dysophylla (Benth.) Radlk.
  4. Chilianthus dysophyllus (Benth.) Benth.
  5. Clay Plantain
  6. Crowned Plantain
  7. Dark Plantain
  8. Greater Plantain
  9. Hairy Plantain
  10. Mountain Plantain
  11. Mouse Plantain
  12. Narrow Plantain
  13. Nuxia dysophylla Benth.
  14. Plantaginaceae Juss.
  15. Plantago L.
  16. Plantago alpestris B.G.Briggs, Carolin & Pulley
  17. Plantago antarctica Decne.
  18. Plantago arenaria Waldst. & Kit.
  19. Plantago australis Lam.
  20. Plantago bellardii All.
  21. Plantago coronopus L.
  22. Plantago coronopus subsp. commutata (Guss.) Pilg.
  23. Plantago coronopus L. subsp. coronopus
  24. Plantago cunninghamii Decne.
  25. Plantago debilis R.Br.
  26. Plantago drummondii Decne.
  27. Plantago euryphylla B.G.Briggs, Carolin & Pulley
  28. Plantago gaudichaudii Barneoud
  29. Plantago glacialis B.G.Briggs, Carolin & Pulley
  30. Plantago hispida R.Br.
  31. Plantago indica L.
  32. Plantago lanceolata L.
  33. Plantago major L.
  34. Plantago muelleri Pilg.
  35. Plantago myosuros Lam. subsp. myosuros
  36. Plantago pritzelii Pilg.
  37. Plantago scabra Moench
  38. Plantago stellaris F.Muell.
  39. Plantago tasmanica Hook.f.
  40. Plantago turrifera B.G.Briggs, Carolin & Pulley
  41. Plantago varia R.Br.
  42. Ribwort
  43. Sand Plantain
  44. Shade Plantain
  45. Silky Plantain
  46. Small Star-plantain
  47. Southern Plantain
  48. Variable Plantain
  49. Veined Plantain

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