Vascular Plants

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Buirchell, B.J. & Brown, A.P. (13 December 2016), New species of Eremophila (Scrophulariaceae): thirteen geographically restricted species from Western Australia. Nuytsia 27 : 253-283 (Paper) Buirchell, B.J. & Brown, A.P. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Eremophila ballythunnensis Buirchell & A.P.Br.
  2. Eremophila capricornica Buirchell & A.P.Br.
  3. Eremophila daddii Buirchell & A.P.Br.
  4. Eremophila ferricola Buirchell & A.P.Br.
  5. Eremophila forrestii subsp. Pingandy (M.E.Trudgen 2662) WA Herbarium
  6. Eremophila hamulata Buirchell & A.P.Br.
  7. Eremophila jamesiorum Buirchell & A.P.Br.
  8. Eremophila laccata Buirchell & A.P.Br.
  9. Eremophila pusilliflora Buirchell & A.P.Br.
  10. Eremophila regia Buirchell & A.P.Br.
  11. Eremophila resiliens Buirchell & A.P.Br.
  12. Eremophila scrobiculata Buirchell & A.P.Br.
  13. Eremophila sp. Ballythunna (R.Davis 11395) WA Herbarium
  14. Eremophila sp. Jigalong (B.Buirchell BB 204) WA Herbarium
  15. Eremophila sp. Lorna Glen (R.J.Dadd 16) WA Herbarium
  16. Eremophila sp. McDermid Rock (A.P.Brown 3615) WA Herbarium
  17. Eremophila sp. Mt Methwin (B.Backhouse et al. BEMJ 74)
  18. Eremophila sp. Nooloo breakaway (R.J.Dadd 27) WA Herbarium
  19. Eremophila sp. Princess Ranges (M.Greeve 38) WA Herbarium
  20. Eremophila sp. Tallering (J.D.Start & M.J.Greeve D 516) WA Herbarium
  21. Eremophila sp. Turee Creek (S.van Leeuwen 4594)
  22. Eremophila sp. Wanna (M.J.Greeve & J.D.Start D7 44) WA Herbarium
  23. Eremophila sp. Yinnetharra (J.D.Start D7 45) WA Herbarium
  24. Eremophila sp. Young Range (Desert Dreaming Expedition 93)
  25. Eremophila victoriae Buirchell & A.P.Br.
  26. Eremophila yinnetharrensis Buirchell & A.P.Br.

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