Vascular Plants

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Britten, J. in Banks, J. & Solander, D.C. (1900), Illustrations of Australian plants collected in 1770 during Captain Cook's voyage round the world 1 : 1-31, pl. 1-100 (Section) Britten, J. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Abutilon indicum var. australiense Hochr. ex Britten
  2. Abutilon indicum (L.) Sweet var. indicum
  3. Adelioides Sol. ex Britten
  4. Adelioides decumbens (Benth.) Sol. ex Britten
  5. Adeliopsis decumbens Benth.
  6. Calceolaria monopetala (Schult.) Hochr. ex Britten
  7. Canavalia DC.
  8. Canavalia maritima Thouars
  9. Cracca filipes (Benth.) Kuntze var. filipes
  10. Cracca filipes var. latifolia (Benth.) Britten
  11. Cracca purpurea L.
  12. Cracca purpurea var. longifolia (Benth.) Britten
  13. Cynometra ramiflora L.
  14. Diphaca Lour.
  15. Diphaca cochinchinensis Lour.
  16. Dodonaea vestita var. glabrescens Britten
  17. Dodonaea vestita Hook. var. vestita
  18. Dodonaea viscosa var. laurina Britten
  19. Dodonaea viscosa α vulgaris Benth.
  20. Dolichos cunninghamii (Benth.) Britten
  21. Hibiscus radiatus Cav.
  22. Ionidium monopetalum Schult.
  23. Rhynchosia cunninghamii Benth.
  24. Stizolobium P.Browne
  25. Stizolobium giganteum (Willd.) Spreng.
  26. Tephrosia filipes var. latifolia Benth.
  27. Tephrosia purpurea var. longifolia Benth.
  28. Vigna capensis (L.) Walp.

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