Vascular Plants

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Miller, C.H. & West, J.G. in Walsh, N.G. & Entwisle, T.J. (ed.) (1996), Stellaria. Flora of Victoria 3 : 233-240 (Paper) Miller, C.H. & West, J.G. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Alsine media L.
  2. Alsine pallida Dumort.
  3. Arenaria axillaris Luehm. ex Ewart
  4. Chickweed
  5. Cow Soapwort
  6. Drymaria filiformis Benth.
  7. Euthales filiformis de Vriese
  8. Lesser Chickweed
  9. Saponaria hispanica Mill.
  10. Saponaria vaccaria L.
  11. Stellaria L.
  12. Stellaria aff. filiformis
  13. Stellaria angustifolia Hook.
  14. Stellaria caespitosa Hook.f.
  15. Stellaria filiformis (Benth.) Mattf.
  16. Stellaria flaccida Hook.
  17. Stellaria flaccida [unranked] β Hook.
  18. Stellaria glauca var. axillaris (Luehm. ex Ewart) Ewart
  19. Stellaria glauca var. caespitosa (Hook.f.) Benth.
  20. Stellaria glauca var. tenella Benth.
  21. Stellaria graminea L.
  22. Stellaria media (L.) Vill.
  23. Stellaria media var. flaccida (Hook.) Hook.f.
  24. Stellaria multiflora Hook.
  25. Stellaria pallida (Dumort.) Crep.
  26. Stellaria palustris Retz.
  27. Stellaria palustris var. caespitosa (Hook.f.) J.M.Black
  28. Stellaria palustris var. tenella (Benth.) J.M.Black
  29. Stellaria pungens Brongn.
  30. Stellaria sp. 1
  31. Stellaria sp. 2
  32. Stellaria sp. B
  33. Stellaria sp. D
  34. Stellaria squarrosa Hook.
  35. Swamp Starwort
  36. Thread starwort
  37. Vaccaria hispanica (Mill.) Rauschert
  38. Vaccaria pyramidata Medik.

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