Vascular Plants

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Maiden, J.H. (1911), Notes on Western Australian eucalypts, including description of new species. Journal of the Natural History & Science Society of Western Australia 3(2) : 165-90 (Paper) Maiden, J.H. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Eucalyptus falcata var. ecostata Maiden
  2. Eucalyptus falcata Turcz. var. falcata
  3. Eucalyptus goniantha var. clelandi Maiden
  4. Eucalyptus goniantha var. clelandiorum Maiden
  5. Eucalyptus goniantha Turcz. var. goniantha
  6. Eucalyptus griffithsii Maiden
  7. Eucalyptus guilfoylei Maiden
  8. Eucalyptus macrandra F.Muell. ex Benth.
  9. Eucalyptus occidentalis var. astringens Maiden
  10. Eucalyptus occidentalis var. macrandra (F.Muell. ex Benth.) Maiden
  11. Eucalyptus occidentalis var. spathulata (Hook.) Maiden
  12. Eucalyptus oleosa var. flocktoni Maiden
  13. Eucalyptus oleosa var. flocktoniae Maiden
  14. Eucalyptus oleosa var. glauca Maiden
  15. Eucalyptus spathulata Hook.
  16. Eucalyptus stricklandi Maiden
  17. Eucalyptus stricklandii Maiden
  18. Tingle Tingle

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