Vascular Plants

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Maiden, J.H. & Betche, E. (1905), Notes from the Botanic Gardens, Sydney No. 11. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 30(3) : 354-375 BHL (Paper) Maiden, J.H. & Betche, E. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Acacia doratoxylon A.Cunn. var. doratoxylon
  2. Acacia doratoxylon var. ovata Maiden & Betche
  3. Acacia gnidium Benth. var. gnidium
  4. Acacia gnidium var. latifolia Maiden & Betche
  5. Actinotus gibbonsii var. baeuerlenii Maiden & Betche
  6. Actinotus gibbonsii F.Muell. var. gibbonsii
  7. Anthocercis albicans A.Cunn.
  8. Boronia granitica Maiden & Betche
  9. Casearia esculenta Roxb.
  10. Casuarina distyla var. prostrata Maiden & Betche
  11. Glochidion umbratile Maiden & Betche
  12. Helichrysum boormanii Maiden & Betche
  13. Kunzea bracteolata Maiden & Betche
  14. Lasiopetalum longistamineum Maiden & Betche
  15. Lepidium rotundum var. phlebopetalum (F.Muell.) Maiden & Betche
  16. Lepidium rotundum (Desv.) DC. var. rotundum
  17. Monoploca phlebopetala F.Muell.
  18. Prostanthera granitica Maiden & Betche
  19. Pultenaea cinerascens Maiden & Betche
  20. Stylidium debile F.Muell. var. debile
  21. Stylidium debile var. paniculatum Maiden & Betche

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