Vascular Plants

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Gay, J.E. (1821), Monographie des cinq genres de plantes que comprend la tribu des Lasiopétalées dans la famille des Büttneriacées. Mémoires du Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle 7 : 431-468 BHL (Paper) Gay, J.E. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Guichenotia J.Gay
  2. Guichenotia ledifolia J.Gay
  3. Keraudrenia J.Gay
  4. Keraudrenia hermanniaefolia J.Gay
  5. Keraudrenia hermanniifolia J.Gay
  6. Lasiopetaleae J.Gay
  7. Lasiopetalum arborescens W.T.Aiton
  8. Lasiopetalum purpureum W.T.Aiton
  9. Lasiopetalum quercifolium Andrews
  10. Lasiopetalum solanaceum Sims
  11. Lasiopetalum triphyllum Labill.
  12. Seringia J.Gay
  13. Seringia platyphylla J.Gay
  14. Thomasia J.Gay
  15. Thomasia foliosa J.Gay
  16. Thomasia purpurea (W.T.Aiton) J.Gay
  17. Thomasia quercifolia (Andrews) J.Gay
  18. Thomasia solanacea (Sims) J.Gay
  19. Thomasia triphylla (Labill.) J.Gay

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