Vascular Plants

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Blakely, W.F. (3 March 1941), Additions to the Australian Flora. Contributions from the New South Wales National Herbarium 1(3) : 120-124 (Paper) Blakely, W.F. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Bertya astrotricha Blakely
  2. Bertya mollissima Blakely
  3. Bertya pomaderroides var. angustifolia Blakely
  4. Bertya pomaderroides F.Muell. var. pomaderroides
  5. Brachyloma daphnoides var. glabrum Blakely
  6. Eriostemon myoporoides var. acutus Blakely
  7. Hibbertia dentata var. calva Blakely
  8. Phebalium glandulosum var. eglandulosa Blakely
  9. Phebalium glandulosum var. eglandulosum Blakely
  10. Pultenaea forsythiana Blakely
  11. Pultenaea forsythiana Blakely var. forsythiana
  12. Pultenaea forsythiana var. uniflora Blakely
  13. Pultenaea juniperina var. leiocalyx Blakely
  14. Pultenaea trinervia Blakely
  15. Zieria adenophora Blakely

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