Vascular Plants

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Loddiges, C., Loddiges, G. & Loddiges, W. (1820), The Botanical Cabinet 5 : 401 (Section) Loddiges, C., Loddiges, G. & Loddiges, W. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Boronia pinnata Sm.
  2. Brachysema latifolium R.Br.
  3. Broad-leaved Brachysema
  4. Broom-like Jacksonia
  5. Daphne-formed Lissanthe
  6. Dillwynia juniperina Lodd., G.Lodd. & W.Lodd.
  7. Hawthorn-scented Boronia
  8. Jacksonia scoparia R.Br.
  9. Juniper-leaved Dillwynia
  10. Juniper-leaved Leucopogon
  11. Lasiopetalum parviflorum Rudge
  12. Leucopogon juniperinus R.Br.
  13. Lissanthe daphnoides (Sm.) R.Br.
  14. Melaleuca squamea Labill.
  15. Melaleuca thymifolia Sm.
  16. Samolus littoralis R.Br.
  17. Scaly-barked Melaleuca
  18. Sea-side Samolus
  19. Small-flowered Lasiopetalum
  20. Styphelia triflora Andrews
  21. Three-flowered Styphelia
  22. Thyme-leaved Melaleuca

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