Vascular Plants

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Hughes, D.K. (1921), Revision of the Australian species of Stipa. Bulletin of Miscellaneous Information, Royal Gardens, Kew 1921(1) : 1-30 (Paper) Hughes, D.K. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Stipa aphanoneura Hughes
  2. Stipa compacta Hughes
  3. Stipa compressa R.Br.
  4. Stipa compressa var. lachnocolea Benth.
  5. Stipa densiflora Hughes
  6. Stipa elatior (Benth.) Hughes
  7. Stipa falcata Hughes
  8. Stipa fusiformis Hughes
  9. Stipa hemipogon Benth.
  10. Stipa hirsuta Hughes
  11. Stipa incurva Hughes
  12. Stipa juncifolia Hughes
  13. Stipa lachnocolea (Benth.) Hughes
  14. Stipa leptophylla Hughes
  15. Stipa mollis R.Br.
  16. Stipa muelleri Tate
  17. Stipa oligostachya Hughes
  18. Stipa platychaeta Hughes
  19. Stipa plumigera Hughes
  20. Stipa scabra Lindl.
  21. Stipa scabra var. elatior Benth.
  22. Stipa scabra var. striata Benth.
  23. Stipa semibarbata R.Br.
  24. Stipa setacea R.Br.
  25. Stipa stuposa Hughes
  26. Stipa tenuiglumis Hughes
  27. Stipa variabilis Hughes

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