Vascular Plants

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Goldblatt, P. (1998), Reduction of Barnardiella, Galaxia, Gynandriris, Hexaglottis, Homeria, and Roggeveldia in Moraea (Iridaceae: Irideae). Novon 8(4) : 371-377 (Paper) Goldblatt, P. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Galaxia Thunb.
  2. Galaxia fugacissima (L.f.) Druce
  3. Gynandriris Parl.
  4. Gynandriris setifolia (L.f.) R.C.Foster
  5. Hexaglottis Vent.
  6. Hexaglottis lewisiae Goldblatt
  7. Hexaglottis virgata (Jacq.) Sweet
  8. Homeria Vent.
  9. Homeria breyniana (L.) G.J.Lewis
  10. Homeria collina (Thunb.) Salisb.
  11. Homeria flaccida Sweet
  12. Homeria miniata (Andrews) Sweet
  13. Homeria ochroleuca Salisb.
  14. Moraea Mill.
  15. Moraea aristata (D.Delaroche) Asch. & Graebn.
  16. Moraea bellendenii (Sweet) N.E.Br.
  17. Moraea collina Thunb.
  18. Moraea flaccida (Sweet) Steud.
  19. Moraea fugacissima (L.f.) Goldblatt
  20. Moraea lewisiae (Goldblatt) Goldblatt
  21. Moraea miniata Andrews
  22. Moraea ochroleuca (Salisb.) Drapiez
  23. Moraea sect. Galaxia (Thunb.) Goldblatt
  24. Moraea sect. Gynandriris (Parl.) Goldblatt
  25. Moraea sect. Hexaglottis (Vent.) Goldblatt
  26. Moraea setifolia (L.f.) Druce
  27. Moraea virgata Jacq.

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