Vascular Plants

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Wilson, A.J.G. in Wheeler, J.R. (ed.) (1992), Sterculiaceae. Flora of the Kimberley Region : 182-196 (Section) Wilson, A.J.G. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Brachychiton Schott & Endl.
  2. Brachychiton diversifolius R.Br.
  3. Brachychiton fitzgeraldianus Guymer
  4. Brachychiton incanus R.Br.
  5. Brachychiton tridentatus Guymer
  6. Brachychiton tuberculatus (W.Fitzg.) Guymer
  7. Brachychiton viridiflorus (W.Fitzg.) Guymer
  8. Brachychiton viscidulus (W.Fitzg.) Guymer
  9. Brachychiton xanthophyllus Guymer
  10. Dicarpidium F.Muell.
  11. Dicarpidium monoicum F.Muell.
  12. Dicarpidium sp. A
  13. Dicarpidium sp. B
  14. Helicteres L.
  15. Helicteres cana (Schott & Endl.) Benth.
  16. Helicteres dentata F.Muell. ex Benth.
  17. Helicteres rhynchocarpa W.Fitzg.
  18. Keraudrenia J.Gay
  19. Keraudrenia sp. A
  20. Keraudrenia velutina Steetz
  21. Largeleaf Kurrajong
  22. Melhania Forssk.
  23. Melhania oblongifolia F.Muell.
  24. Melochia L.
  25. Melochia corchorifolia L.
  26. Melochia pyramidata L.
  27. Melochia umbellata (Houtt.) Stapf
  28. Northern Kurrajong
  29. Peanut Tree
  30. Redfruit Kurrajong
  31. Rulingia R.Br.
  32. Rulingia loxophylla F.Muell.
  33. Sterculia L.
  34. Sterculia decipiens W.Fitzg.
  35. Sterculia holtzei F.Muell.
  36. Sterculia incana (R.Br.) Benth.
  37. Sterculia quadrifida R.Br.
  38. Sterculia tuberculata W.Fitzg.
  39. Sterculia viridiflora W.Fitzg.
  40. Sterculia viscidula W.Fitzg.
  41. Sterculiaceae Vent.
  42. Waltheria L.
  43. Waltheria americana L.
  44. Waltheria indica L.
  45. Waltheria virgata Ewart & Cookson

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