Vascular Plants

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Black, J.M. (1932), Additions to the Flora of South Australia. No. 30. Transactions and proceedings of the Royal Society of South Australia 56 : 39-47 (Paper) Black, J.M. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Acacia barattensis J.M.Black
  2. Acacia retinodes var. uncifolia J.M.Black
  3. Acacia rhetinodes var. uncifolia J.M.Black
  4. Allium paniculatum L.
  5. Bulbine semibarbata var. depilata J.M.Black
  6. Bulbine semibarbata (R.Br.) Haw. var. semibarbata
  7. Calandrinia remota J.M.Black
  8. Carpobrotus aequilateralis (Willd.) J.M.Black
  9. Carpobrotus pulleinei J.M.Black
  10. Clelandia J.M.Black
  11. Clelandia convallis J.M.Black
  12. Cryophytum crystallinum (L.) N.E.Br.
  13. Disphyma N.E.Br.
  14. Disphyma australe (Aiton) J.M.Black
  15. Euphorbia murrayana J.M.Black
  16. Frankenia annua var. orthotricha J.M.Black
  17. Frankenia crispa J.M.Black
  18. Frankenia orthotricha (J.M.Black) J.M.Black
  19. Ice Plant
  20. Mesembryanthemum aequilaterale Haw. ex Willd.
  21. Mesembryanthemum australe Aiton
  22. Mesembryanthemum crystallinum L.
  23. Round-leafed Pigface

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