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Dodonaea viscosa subsp. spatulata (Sm.) J.G.West, legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (2006), Australian Plant Census: - [secondary reference]
orthographic variant: Dodonaea viscosa var. spathulata Benth. orth. var. nomenclatural synonym: Dodonaea spatulata Sm. legitimate nomenclatural synonym: Dodonaea viscosa var. spatulata (Sm.) Benth. legitimate nomenclatural synonym: Dodonaea viscosa f. spatulata (Sm.) Sherff legitimate taxonomic synonym: Dodonaea asplenifolia Rudge orth. var. taxonomic synonym: Dodonaea aspleniifolia Rudge legitimate taxonomic synonym: Dodonaea oblongifolia Link legitimate taxonomic synonym: Dodonaea conferta G.Don legitimate taxonomic synonym: Dodonaea aspleniifolia var. arborescens Hook.f. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Dodonaea aspleniifolia Rudge var. aspleniifolia legitimate taxonomic synonym: Dodonaea viscosa var. aspleniifolia (Rudge) Hook.f. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Dodonaea cuneata var. rigida Benth. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Dodonaea viscosa var. arborescens (Hook.f.) Sherff legitimate

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Dodonaea viscosa subsp. spatulata (Sm.) J.G.West

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