Vascular Plants

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Liang, Y.-S. & Wang, J.-C. (9 December 2014), A systematic study of Bonnaya section Bonnaya (Linderniaceae). Australian Systematic Botany 27(3) : 180-198 DOI (Paper) Liang, Y.-S. & Wang, J.-C. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Bonnaya Link & Otto
  2. Bonnaya antipoda (L.) Druce
  3. Bonnaya ciliata (Colsm.) Spreng.
  4. Bonnaya cowiei (W.R.Barker) Y.S.Liang & J.C.Wang
  5. Bonnaya tenuifolia (Colsm.) Spreng.
  6. Bonnaya veronicifolia (Retz.) Spreng.
  7. Gratiola ciliata Colsm.
  8. Gratiola serrata Roxb.
  9. Gratiola tenuifolia Colsm.
  10. Gratiola veronicifolia Retz.
  11. Ilysanthes serrata (Roxb.) Urb.
  12. Lindernia ciliata (Colsm.) Pennell
  13. Lindernia cowiei W.R.Barker
  14. Lindernia sect. Bonnaya Philcox
  15. Lindernia serrata (Roxb.) F.Muell.
  16. Lindernia tenuifolia (Colsm.) Alston
  17. Ruellia antipoda L.
  18. Vandellia cowiei (W.R.Barker) Eb.Fisch., Schäferh. & Kai Müll.

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