Vascular Plants

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Gray, A. in Hooker, W.J. (ed.) (September 1852), Characters of some South-west Australian Compositae. Hooker's Journal of Botany and Kew Garden Miscellany 4 : 266-276 (Paper) Gray, A. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Acroclinium A.Gray
  2. Acroclinium multicaule A.Gray
  3. Acroclinium phyllocephalum A.Gray
  4. Acroclinium rubellum A.Gray
  5. Asteridea gracilis A.Gray
  6. Asteridea multiceps A.Gray
  7. Asteridea Lindl. sect. Asteridea
  8. Asteridea sect. Ptilothrixia A.Gray
  9. Asteridea stricta A.Gray
  10. Cephalipterum A.Gray
  11. Cephalipterum drummondii A.Gray
  12. Cephalipterum drummondii A.Gray f. drummondii
  13. Cephalipterum drummondii f. major Diels
  14. Cephalipterum drummondii f. minor Diels
  15. Conanthodium A.Gray
  16. Conanthodium drummondii A.Gray
  17. Diotosperma A.Gray
  18. Diotosperma drummondii A.Gray
  19. Pteropogon corymbosus A.Gray
  20. Pteropogon demissus A.Gray
  21. Pteropogon drummondii A.Gray
  22. Pteropogon gracilis A.Gray
  23. Pteropogon laevis A.Gray
  24. Pteropogon polycephalus A.Gray
  25. Pteropogon ramosus A.Gray
  26. Pteropogon sect. Achyrocliniodes A.Gray
  27. Pteropogon sect. Facelioides A.Gray
  28. Pteropogon sect. Helichrysoides A.Gray
  29. Pteropogon sect. Helipteroides A.Gray
  30. Pteropogon DC. sect. Pteropogon
  31. Pteropogon sect. Pteropogonopsis A.Gray

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