Vascular Plants

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Kellermann, J. (7 April 2021), The importance of the ‘h’ – Parahomonymy in Trymalium (Rhamnaceae: Pomaderreae). Swainsona 35 : 23-29 (Paper) Kellermann, J. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Ceanothus spatulata Labill.
  2. Ceanothus spatulatus Labill.
  3. Cryptandra billardierei F.Muell.
  4. Cryptandra billardieri F.Muell.
  5. Cryptandra obovata (Hook.) Hook.f.
  6. Cryptandra spathulata F.Muell.
  7. Pomaderris spathulata Reissek
  8. Pomaderris spatulata (Labill.) G.Don
  9. Pomaderris spatulata (Labill.) Brongn. ex Sweet
  10. Spyridium daphnoides (Reissek) Kellermann
  11. Spyridium spathulatum F.Muell. ex Benth.
  12. Trymalium billardierei Fenzl
  13. Trymalium billardierei var. α dense-tomentosa Fenzl
  14. Trymalium billardieri Fenzl
  15. Trymalium daphnoides Reissek
  16. Trymalium spathulatum F.Muell.
  17. Trymalium spathulatum Ostenf.
  18. Trymalium spathulatum F.Muell.
  19. Trymalium spatulatum (Labill.) G.Don
  20. Trymalium spatulatum (Labill.) Ostenf.

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