Vascular Plants

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Barrett, M.D., De Kock, P-L. & Dillon, S.J. (26 September 2023), Four new species of Triodia (Poaceae) from the Pilbara and adjacent bioregions, Western Australia. Nuytsia 34 : 261-294 (Paper) Barrett, M.D., De Kock, P-L. & Dillon, S.J. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. De Grey Spinifex
  2. Feathertop Spinifex
  3. Pilbara Mountain Spinifex
  4. Plectrachne helmsii C.E.Hubb.
  5. Plectrachne schinzii Henrard
  6. Triodia avenoides M.D.Barrett
  7. Triodia degreyensis M.D.Barrett
  8. Triodia helmsii (C.E.Hubb.) Lazarides
  9. Triodia karijini M.D.Barrett & S.J.Dillon
  10. Triodia lutiteana M.D.Barrett & P.-L.de Kock
  11. Triodia schinzii (Henrard) Lazarides
  12. Triodia sp. De Grey River (M.D. Barrett & B.M. Anderson MDB 4432) WA Herbarium
  13. Triodia sp. Karijini (S.van Leeuwen 4111) WA Herbarium
  14. Triodia sp. Nanutarra (S. van Leeuwen 5037) WA Herbarium
  15. Triodia sp. Silvergrass (P.-L.de Kock BES 00808) WA Herbarium
  16. Triodia veniciae M.D.Barrett
  17. Western Feathertop Spinifex
  18. Woolly Shale Spinifex

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