Vascular Plants

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Hooker, J.D. (13 January 1853), The botany of the Antarctic voyage of H.M. discovery ships Erebus and Terror. II. Flora Novae-Zelandiae 1(3) : 161-242 (Section) Hooker, J.D. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Atriplex billardierei (Moq.) Hook.f.
  2. Atriplex billardieri Hook.f.
  3. Atriplex chrystallina Hook.f.
  4. Atriplex patula L.
  5. Chenopodium ambrosioides L.
  6. Cyathodes acerosa var. parvifolia Hook.f.
  7. Cyathodes empetrifolia Hook.f.
  8. Gentiana saxosa G.Forst.
  9. Glossostigma elatinoides (Benth.) Hook.f.
  10. Leucopogon colensoi Hook.f.
  11. Nesodaphne Hook.f.
  12. Obione billardierei Moq.
  13. Parietaria L.
  14. Parietaria debilis G.Forst.
  15. Pisonia sinclairii Hook.f.
  16. Polygonum australe (G.Forst.) A.Rich.
  17. Potamogeton ochreatus Raoul
  18. Prasophyllum nudum Hook.f.
  19. Prasophyllum pumilum Hook.f.
  20. Prasophyllum tunicatum Hook.f.
  21. Ruppia maritima L.
  22. Suaeda maritima (L.) Dumort.
  23. Teucridium Hook.f.
  24. Theleophyton billardierei (Moq.) Moq.
  25. Tricholoma elatinoides Benth.
  26. Triglochin triandra Michx.

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