Vascular Plants

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Simon, B.K. (14 July 1984), Studies in Australian Grasses: 1. Austrobaileya 2(1) : 21-24 (Paper) Simon, B.K. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Cenchrus elymoides F.Muell.
  2. Cenchrus elymoides var. brevisetosus B.K.Simon
  3. Cenchrus elymoides F.Muell. var. elymoides
  4. Ischaemum arundinaceum F.Muell. ex Benth.
  5. Ischaemum australe var. arundinaceum (F.Muell. ex Benth.) B.K.Simon
  6. Lolium x hubbardii Jansen & Wacht. ex B.K.Simon
  7. Panicum bicolor R.Br.
  8. Panicum chillagoense Domin
  9. Panicum cymbiforme Hughes
  10. Panicum effusum var. simile (Domin) B.K.Simon
  11. Panicum fulgidum Hughes
  12. Panicum pallidefuscum Schumach.
  13. Panicum seminudum var. cairnsianum Domin
  14. Panicum simile Domin
  15. Pennisetum elymoides (F.Muell.) C.A.Gardner
  16. Setaria geniculata var. pauciseta Desv.
  17. Setaria gracilis Kunth
  18. Setaria gracilis var. pauciseta (Desv.) B.K.Simon
  19. Setaria pumila (Poir.) Roem. & Schult.
  20. Setaria pumila subsp. pallidefusca (Schumach.) B.K.Simon
  21. Setaria pumila (Poir.) Roem. & Schult. subsp. pumila
  22. Sporobolus virginicus var. minor F.M.Bailey ex B.K.Simon
  23. Whiteochloa cymbiformis (Hughes) B.K.Simon

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