Vascular Plants

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Willis, J.H. (1956), Systematic notes on Victorian Compositae 1. Muelleria 1(1) : 24-33 DOI (Paper) Willis, J.H. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Aster exilifolius F.Muell.
  2. Aster frostii F.Muell.
  3. Eurybia subrepanda DC.
  4. Olearia exilifolia (F.Muell.) F.Muell. ex Benth.
  5. Olearia flavescens Hutch.
  6. Olearia floribunda (Hook.f.) Benth. var. floribunda
  7. Olearia floribunda var. lanuginosa J.H.Willis
  8. Olearia frostii (F.Muell.) J.H.Willis
  9. Olearia gunniana var. flavescens (Hutch.) Ewart
  10. Olearia gunniana var. subrepanda (DC.) Ewart
  11. Olearia hookeri var. microcephala Benth.
  12. Olearia phlogopappa var. flavescens (Hutch.) J.H.Willis
  13. Olearia phlogopappa (Labill.) DC. var. phlogopappa
  14. Olearia phlogopappa var. subrepanda (DC.) J.H.Willis
  15. Olearia ramulosa var. longisetosa J.H.Willis
  16. Olearia ramulosa var. microcephala (Benth.) J.H.Willis
  17. Olearia ramulosa var. rigida J.H.Willis
  18. Olearia ramulosa var. stricta (Benth.) J.H.Willis
  19. Olearia ramulosa var. tomentosa J.H.Willis
  20. Olearia stricta Benth.
  21. Olearia subrepanda (DC.) Hutch.
  22. Olearia toppii Ewart & Jean White

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