Vascular Plants

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St.John, H. (1962), Revision of the genus Pandanus Stickman, Part 12. Queensland Pandanus species from Queensland, Australia. Pacific Science; a quarterly devoted to the biological and physical sciences of the pacific region 16(3) : 291-346 (Paper) St.John, H. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Pandanus angulatus H.St.John
  2. Pandanus australiensis H.St.John
  3. Pandanus blakei H.St.John
  4. Pandanus citraceus H.St.John
  5. Pandanus endeavourensis H.St.John
  6. Pandanus exarmatus H.St.John
  7. Pandanus medialinermis H.St.John
  8. Pandanus mossmanicus H.St.John
  9. Pandanus oblatiapicalis H.St.John
  10. Pandanus orbicularis H.St.John
  11. Pandanus papillosus H.St.John
  12. Pandanus pluriangulatus H.St.John
  13. Pandanus punctatus H.St.John
  14. Pandanus radicifer H.St.John
  15. Pandanus radiciferus H.St.John
  16. Pandanus sinuvadosus H.St.John
  17. Pandanus stolonifer H.St.John
  18. Pandanus stoloniferus H.St.John
  19. Pandanus subinermis H.St.John
  20. Pandanus viridinsularis H.St.John
  21. Pandanus yorkensis H.St.John

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