Vascular Plants

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Syeda, S.T. in Jessop, J.P. (ed.) (1981), Calandrinia. Flora of Central Australia : 42-45 (Section) Syeda, S.T. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Calandrinia Kunth
  2. Calandrinia balonensis Lindl.
  3. Calandrinia brevipedata F.Muell.
  4. Calandrinia corrigioloides F.Muell. ex Benth.
  5. Calandrinia creethae Tratman ex Morrison
  6. Calandrinia disperma J.M.Black
  7. Calandrinia eremaea Ewart
  8. Calandrinia granulifera Benth.
  9. Calandrinia lehmannii Endl.
  10. Calandrinia papillata Syeda
  11. Calandrinia pleiopetala F.Muell.
  12. Calandrinia polyandra Benth.
  13. Calandrinia porifera Syeda
  14. Calandrinia ptychosperma F.Muell.
  15. Calandrinia pumila (Benth.) F.Muell.
  16. Calandrinia remota J.M.Black
  17. Calandrinia reticulata Syeda
  18. Calandrinia schistorhiza Morrison
  19. Calandrinia schistorrhiza Syeda
  20. Calandrinia stagnensis J.M.Black

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