Vascular Plants

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Western Australian Herbarium (25 August 2020), FloraBase: the Western Australian Flora Version 2.9.42 (Database Record) Western Australian Herbarium Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Acacia saligna subsp. Southern forest (B.R.Maslin & J.E.Reid BRM 9952) WA Herbarium
  2. Acacia saligna subsp. Tweed River (B.R.Maslin 8596) WA Herbarium
  3. Acacia saligna subsp. Wheatbelt (B.R.Maslin 8602) WA Herbarium
  4. Arivela sp. Bonaparte Archipelago (A.A.Mitchell 4774) WA Herbarium
  5. Bossiaea sp. Mt Frankland (L.Graham 2174) WA Herbarium
  6. Caladenia sp. Bulbarnet (G.Brockman GBB 2880)
  7. Calandrinia a sp. Bayswater (C.Andrews s.n. 11/1902) WA Herbarium
  8. Calandrinia sp. Mt Vernon Station (T.L.Setter 427) WA Herbarium
  9. Cleome sp. Bonaparte Archipelago (A.A.Mitchell 4774) WA Herbarium
  10. Conostylis sp. Watheroo (S.D.Hopper 7668) WA Herbarium
  11. Dolichocarpa sp. Hamersley Station (A.A. Mitchell PRP 1479) WA Herbarium
  12. Drosera sp. Yampi Peninsula (A.J.M.Hopkins BA 0248) WA Herbarium
  13. Eragrostis sp. Lake Carey (J. Paterson & J.Warden WB 40825) WA Herbarium
  14. Eremophila sp. Lake Carey (E.Mattiske LM 197) WA Herbarium
  15. Goodenia sp. Charnley River (M.D.Barrett MDB 5163) WA Herbarium
  16. Grevillea sp. Nyabing (A.Coates & J.Ward AC 6030) WA Herbarium
  17. Grevillea sp. Stirling Range (D.J.McGillivray 3488 & A.S.George) WA Herbarium
  18. Hibbertia sp. Bendering (J.W.Horn 4101) WA Herbarium
  19. Hibbertia sp. Dragon Rocks (A.M.Coates 2875) WA Herbarium
  20. Hibbertia sp. Frank Hann (K.Newbey 10900) WA Herbarium
  21. Hibbertia sp. Mount Gibbs (G.F.Craig 6668-1) WA Herbarium
  22. Hibbertia sp. Mount Gibson (B.H.Smith 883) WA Herbarium
  23. Lambertia orbifolia subsp. Bowelling (A.Webb AW 09107) WA Herbarium
  24. Lindernia sp. Theda (R.L.Barrett & M.D.Barrett RLB 3220) WA Herbarium
  25. Microcorys sp. Great Victoria Desert (J.Alford s.n. PERTH 09041567) WA Herbarium
  26. Microcybe pauciflora subsp. Grass Patch (A.Strid 21921) WA Herbarium
  27. Microcybe sp. Windy Hill (G.F.Craig 6583) WA Herbarium
  28. Neltuma glandulosa (Torr.) Britton & Rose x Neltuma velutina (Wooton) Britton & Rose
  29. Oldenlandia sp. Hamersley Station (A.A.Mitchell PRP 1479) WA Herbarium
  30. Portulaca a sp. Kongorow Pool (M.D.Barrett & K.W.Dixon MDB 4556) WA Herbarium
  31. Portulaca sp. Berkeley River (M.D.Barrett MDB 4766) WA Herbarium
  32. Portulaca sp. Morgan River (M.D.Barrett 1549) WA Herbarium
  33. Portulaca sp. Theda Station (R.L.Barrett & M.D.Barrett RLB 3285) WA Herbarium
  34. Prosopis glandulosa Torr. x Prosopis velutina Wooton
  35. Solanum sp. W Hamersley Range (S.Colwill & B.Duncan LCR99-01) WA Herbarium
  36. Streptoglossa sp. South Coast (R.M.Hoggart 16/1113) WA Herbarium
  37. Stylidium perizoster Lowrie & Kenneally
  38. Thelymitra sp. South coast (G.Byrne 5133) WA Herbarium
  39. Typhonium sp. Middle Creek (M.D.Barrett MDB 3246) WA Herbarium
  40. Utricularia sp. Kununurra (C.Glover 81) WA Herbarium

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