Vascular Plants

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Barnsley, B. in Jessop, J.P. (ed.) (1981), Frankeniaceae. Flora of Central Australia : 224-228, Figs 263-265 (Section) Barnsley, B. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Frankenia L.
  2. Frankenia adpressa Summerh.
  3. Frankenia angustipetala Summerh.
  4. Frankenia annua Summerh.
  5. Frankenia annua var. orthotricha J.M.Black
  6. Frankenia conferta Diels
  7. Frankenia connata Sprague
  8. Frankenia cordata J.M.Black
  9. Frankenia cupularis Summerh.
  10. Frankenia eremophila Summerh.
  11. Frankenia flabellata Sprague
  12. Frankenia foliosa J.M.Black
  13. Frankenia gracilis Summerh.
  14. Frankenia granulata J.M.Black
  15. Frankenia latior Sprague & Summerh.
  16. Frankenia muscosa J.M.Black
  17. Frankenia orthotricha (J.M.Black) J.M.Black
  18. Frankenia pauciflora DC.
  19. Frankenia planifolia Sprague & Summerh.
  20. Frankenia plicata Melville
  21. Frankenia pseudoflabellata Summerh.
  22. Frankenia punctata Turcz.
  23. Frankenia serpyllifolia Lindl.
  24. Frankenia serpyllifolia var. eremophila J.M.Black
  25. Frankenia setosa W.Fitzg.
  26. Frankenia speciosa Summerh.
  27. Frankenia stuartii Summerh.
  28. Frankenia subteres Summerh.
  29. Frankenia uncinata Sprague & Summerh.
  30. Frankeniaceae Desv.

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