Vascular Plants

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Jones, D.L. in Stanley, T.D. & Ross, E.M. (1989), Diuris. Flora of South-eastern Queensland 3 : 409-412 (Section) Jones, D.L. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Diuris Sm.
  2. Diuris abbreviata F.Muell. ex Benth.
  3. Diuris alba R.Br.
  4. Diuris chrysantha D.L.Jones & M.A.Clem.
  5. Diuris citrina Nicholls
  6. Diuris colemaniae Rupp
  7. Diuris cucullata Rupp
  8. Diuris cuneilabris Rupp
  9. Diuris curtifolia Rupp
  10. Diuris curvifolia Lindl.
  11. Diuris dendrobioides Fitzg.
  12. Diuris elongata Sw.
  13. Diuris latifolia Rupp
  14. Diuris lilacina Lindl.
  15. Diuris lineata Messmer
  16. Diuris maculata Sm.
  17. Diuris oculata D.L.Jones
  18. Diuris parvipetala (Dockrill) D.L.Jones & M.A.Clem.
  19. Diuris platichila Fitzg.
  20. Diuris punctata Sm.
  21. Diuris punctata var. alba (R.Br.) Ewart & B.Rees
  22. Diuris punctata var. parvipetala Dockrill
  23. Diuris sheaffiana Fitzg.
  24. Diuris sulphurea R.Br.
  25. Diuris tricolor Fitzg.
  26. Leopard Orchid
  27. Purple Donkey Orchid
  28. White Donkey Orchid

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