Vascular Plants

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Maiden, J.H. (1928), A Critical Revision of the Genus Eucalyptus 7(9) : 403-450, pl. 280-283 (Section) Maiden, J.H. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Eucalyptus aggregata H.Deane & Maiden
  2. Eucalyptus angusta Maiden
  3. Eucalyptus clavigera var. gilbertensis Maiden & Blakely
  4. Eucalyptus crucis Maiden
  5. Eucalyptus cylindriflora Maiden & Blakely
  6. Eucalyptus desmondensis Maiden & Blakely
  7. Eucalyptus diptera C.R.P.Andrews
  8. Eucalyptus dundasii Maiden
  9. Eucalyptus forrestiana Diels
  10. Eucalyptus kessellii Maiden & Blakely
  11. Eucalyptus kondininensis Maiden & Blakely
  12. Eucalyptus merrickiae Maiden & Blakely
  13. Eucalyptus microneura Maiden & Blakely
  14. Eucalyptus ovularis Maiden & Blakely
  15. Eucalyptus patellaris F.Muell.
  16. Eucalyptus rigidula Maiden
  17. Eucalyptus rydalensis R.T.Baker & H.G.Sm.
  18. Eucalyptus terminalis var. longipedata Maiden & Blakely
  19. Eucalyptus x westonii Maiden & Blakely

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