Vascular Plants

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Jeanes, J.A. in Walsh, N.G. & Entwisle, T.J. (ed.) (1999), Oleaceae. Flora of Victoria 4 : 477-483 (Section) Jeanes, J.A. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Common Olive
  2. Desert Ash
  3. Desert Jasmine
  4. European Privet
  5. Fraxinus L.
  6. Fraxinus angustifolia Vahl subsp. angustifolia
  7. Fraxinus rotundifolia Mill. subsp. rotundifolia
  8. Jasminum L.
  9. Jasminum didymum subsp. lineare (R.Br.) P.S.Green
  10. Jasminum lineare R.Br.
  11. Large Mock-olive
  12. Large-leaved Privet
  13. Ligustrum L.
  14. Ligustrum lucidum W.T.Aiton
  15. Ligustrum vulgare L.
  16. Mock Privet
  17. Nestegis ligustrina (Vent.) L.A.S.Johnson
  18. Notelaea Vent.
  19. Notelaea ligustrina Vent.
  20. Notelaea longifolia Vent.
  21. Notelaea venosa F.Muell.
  22. Olea L.
  23. Olea europaea L. subsp. europaea
  24. Oleaceae Hoffmanns. & Link
  25. Phillyrea L.
  26. Phillyrea latifolia L.
  27. Phillyrea media L.
  28. Privet Mock-olive

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