Vascular Plants

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Baker, J.G. (1876), Revision of the genera and species of the Anthericeae and Eriospermeae. Journal of the Linnean Society, Botany 15 : 253-363 BHL (Paper) Baker, J.G. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Arthropodium strictum R.Br.
  2. Bulbine subg. Tripogon Baker
  3. Caesia alpina Hook.f.
  4. Caesia corymbosa R.Br. var. corymbosa
  5. Caesia corymbosa var. versicolor (Lindl.) Baker
  6. Caesia scabra (R.Br.) Baker
  7. Caesia setifera Baker
  8. Caesia versicolor Lindl.
  9. Chamaescilla corymbosa var. versicolor (Lindl.) Baker
  10. Chlorophytum alpinum (Hook.f.) Baker
  11. Dichopogon humilis Kunth
  12. Dichopogon leimonophilus Baker
  13. Dichopogon strictus (R.Br.) Baker
  14. Stypandra glauca var. grandiflora (Lindl.) Baker
  15. Stypandra glauca var. propinqua (A.Cunn. ex Hook.) Baker
  16. Stypandra grandiflora Lindl.
  17. Stypandra propinqua A.Cunn. & Hook.
  18. Stypandra scabra R.Br.
  19. Stypandra subg. Eustypandra Baker
  20. Stypandra R.Br. subg. Stypandra
  21. Stypandra subg. Styponema Baker
  22. Stypandra umbellata var. fraseri Baker
  23. Stypandra umbellata R.Br. var. umbellata
  24. Thysanotus arbuscula Baker
  25. Thysanotus drummondii Baker
  26. Thysanotus tenuis Lindl.
  27. Thysanotus thyrsoideus Baker
  28. Thysanotus undulatorum Behr ex Baker
  29. Tricoryne elatior R.Br. var. elatior
  30. Tricoryne elatior var. scabra (R.Br.) R.T.Baker
  31. Tricoryne muricata Baker
  32. Tricoryne pterocaulon Baker
  33. Tricoryne scabra R.Br.

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