Vascular Plants

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Euphorbia maculata L., legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (2009), Australian Plant Census: - [secondary reference]
nomenclatural synonym: Chamaesyce maculata (L.) Small legitimate taxonomic synonym: Euphorbia supina Raf. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Chamaesyce supina (Raf.) Moldenke legitimate taxonomic synonym: Chamaesyce supina (Raf.) H.Hara isonym misapplication: Chamaesyce thymifolia (L.) Millsp. legitimate by Blakely, W.F. (1 April 1923), Weeds of New South Wales. Agricultural Gazette of New South Wales 34: 288, 289 (fig.) misapplication: Euphorbia thymifolia L. legitimate by Anderson, R.H. (8 August 1939), The naturalised flora of New South Wales (excluding Gramineae). Contributions from the New South Wales National Herbarium 1(1): 25 misapplication: Euphorbia thymifolia L. legitimate by White, C.T. (1942), Contributions to the Queensland Flora, No. 7. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Queensland 53: 227 misapplication: Euphorbia thymifolia L. legitimate by Jacobs, S.W.L. & Pickard, J. (1981), Plants of New South Wales: 116 misapplication: Euphorbia thymifolia L. legitimate by Stanley, T.D. in Stanley, T.D. & Ross, E.M. (1984), Euphorbiaceae. Flora of South-eastern Queensland 1: 412 misapplication: Euphorbia chamaesyce L. legitimate by Thomson, B.G. in Dunlop, C.R., Leach, G.J. & Cowie, I.D. (1995), Euphorbia. Flora of the Darwin Region 2: 216-217, Fig. 72 misapplication: Chamaesyce australis (Boiss.) D.C.Hassall legitimate by Ross, J.H. in Ross, J.H. (ed.) (January 2000), A Census of the Vascular Plants of Victoria Edn. 6: 74

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Euphorbia maculata L.

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