Vascular Plants

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Jessup, L.W. in Henderson, R.J.F. (ed.) (1994), Annonaceae. Queensland Vascular Plants: Names and Distribution : 16-17 (Section) Jessup, L.W. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Artabotrys sp. (Claudie River B.Gray 3240)
  2. Desmos sp. (Mossman River L.W.Jessup 550)
  3. Haplostichanthus sp. (Coopers Creek B.Gray 2433)
  4. Haplostichanthus sp. (Johnstone River L.W.Jessup+ 471)
  5. Haplostichanthus sp. (Mt Finnigan L.W.Jessup 632)
  6. Haplostichanthus sp. (Rocky River Scrub P.I.Forster+ PIF10617)
  7. Haplostichanthus sp. (Topaz L.W.Jessup 520)
  8. Melodorum sp. (Claudie River B.P.Hyland 21171)
  9. Melodorum sp. (Font Hills G.Sankowsky+ 380)
  10. Melodorum sp. (Stone Crossing L.W.Jessup 814)
  11. Melodorum sp. (Topaz G.Sankowsky+ 244)
  12. Mitrephora sp. (Lockerbie B.P.Hyland 2527)
  13. Polyalthia sp. (Wyvuri B.P.Hyland RFK2632)
  14. Polyaulax sp. (Mt Lewis L.W.Jessup 554)
  15. Polyaulax sp. (Tingle Scrub D.G.Fell DGF2676)
  16. Xylopia sp. (Bertiehaugh Homestead C.Dalliston CC173)

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