Vascular Plants

APC: Dicrastylis gilesii
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APC (version 51695360) published 27/9/22 by amonro
APC Dist.
WA, NT, SA
Plantae / Charophyta / Equisetopsida / Magnoliidae / Asteranae / Lamiales / Lamiaceae / Dicrastylis
0 sub taxa
Dicrastylis gilesii F.Muell., legitimate Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (31 July 2018), Australian Plant Census Dicrastyles gilesii F.Muell., orth. var. (1874) orthographic variantDicrastylis gilesii F.Muell. var. gilesii, legitimate (29 December 1978) nomenclatural synonymDicrastylis gilesii F.Muell. f. gilesii, legitimate (29 December 1978) nomenclatural synonymDicrastylis gilesii var. bagotensis Munir, legitimate (29 December 1978) taxonomic synonymDicrastylis gilesii f. bagotensis Munir, legitimate (29 December 1978) taxonomic synonymDicrastylis gilesii f. brevipila Munir, legitimate (29 December 1978) taxonomic synonymDicrastylis gilesii f. densa Munir, legitimate (29 December 1978) taxonomic synonymDicrastylis gilesii f. irregularis Munir, legitimate (29 December 1978) taxonomic synonymDicrastylis gilesii var. laxa Munir, legitimate (29 December 1978) taxonomic synonymDicrastylis petermannensis Munir, legitimate (29 December 1978) taxonomic synonymDicrastylis exsuccosa (F.Muell.) Druce, legitimatepro parte misapplication by Black, J.M. & Robertson, E.L. (1957), Flora of South Australia Edn. 2, 4Dicrastylis ochrotricha F.Muell., nom. illeg.pro parte misapplication by Tate, R. in Spencer, W.B. (ed.) (March 1896), Botany. Report on the work of the Horn Scientific Expedition to Central Australia 3

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