Vascular Plants

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Blume, C.(K.)L. von (1847), Rumphia 3 : [1]-224 (Section) Blume, C.(K.)L. von Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Allophyllus cobbe Blume
  2. Allophylus cobbe (L.) Blume
  3. Arytera Blume
  4. Atalaya Blume
  5. Atalaya salicifolia (A.DC.) Blume
  6. Blancoa arborea Blume
  7. Cardiopteridaceae Blume
  8. Cardiopterideae Blume
  9. Cardiopteris Wall. ex Royle
  10. Cardiopteris moluccana Blume
  11. Cardiospermum halicacabum L. var. halicacabum
  12. Cardiospermum halicacabum var. microcarpum (Kunth) Blume
  13. Cardiospermum microcarpum Kunth
  14. Cupania sect. Elattostachys Blume
  15. Dictyoneura Blume
  16. Dictyoneura obtusa Blume
  17. Erioglossum rubiginosum (Roxb.) Blume
  18. Garuga javanica Blume
  19. Harpullia thanatophora Blume
  20. Jagera Blume
  21. Jagera speciosa Blume
  22. Lepidopetalum Blume
  23. Rhus cobbe L.
  24. Sapindus salicifolius A.DC.
  25. Spanoghea Blume

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