Vascular Plants

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Taylor, P. in Stanley, T.D. & Ross, E.M. (1986), Lentibulariaceae. Flora of South-eastern Queensland 2 : 460-463 (Section) Taylor, P. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Utricularia L.
  2. Utricularia albiflora R.Br.
  3. Utricularia aurea Lour.
  4. Utricularia baueri R.Br.
  5. Utricularia biloba R.Br.
  6. Utricularia caerulea L.
  7. Utricularia cyanea R.Br.
  8. Utricularia dichotoma Labill.
  9. Utricularia dichotoma var. uniflora (R.Br.) Benth.
  10. Utricularia exoleta R.Br.
  11. Utricularia flexuosa Vahl
  12. Utricularia graminifolia Vahl
  13. Utricularia lateriflora R.Br.
  14. Utricularia lawsonii F.E.Lloyd
  15. Utricularia oppositiflora R.Br.
  16. Utricularia parviflora R.Br.
  17. Utricularia quinquedentata F.Muell.
  18. Utricularia sp. 1
  19. Utricularia sp. 2
  20. Utricularia speciosa R.Br.
  21. Utricularia uliginosa Vahl
  22. Utricularia uniflora R.Br.

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