Vascular Plants

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Kuntze, C.E.O. (1898), Revisio Generum Plantarum 3(3) : [1]-576 (Section) Kuntze, C.E.O. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Agrostis plebeia R.Br.
  2. Aspilia montevidensis (Spreng.) Kuntze
  3. Calamagrostis plebeia (R.Br.) Kuntze
  4. Camara montevidensis (Spreng.) Kuntze
  5. Cenchrus villosus (R.Br. ex Fresen.) Kuntze
  6. Cyperus cyperodes Kuntze
  7. Cyperus cyperoides (L.) Kuntze
  8. Dryopteris adiantiformis (G.Forst.) Kuntze
  9. Hibiscus lobata Kuntze
  10. Hibiscus lobatus (Murray) Kuntze
  11. Lippia globiflora (L'Hér.) Kuntze
  12. Lippia montevidensis Spreng.
  13. Pennisetum villosum R.Br. ex Fresen.
  14. Polypodium adiantiformis G.Forst.
  15. Scirpus cyperoides L.
  16. Solandra lobata Murray
  17. Synedrellopsis Hieron. & Kuntze
  18. Synedrellopsis grisebachii Hieron. & Kuntze
  19. Verbena globiflora L'Hér.
  20. Verbesina montevidensis Spreng.

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