Vascular Plants

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Bailey, F.M. (April 1896), Contributions to the Queensland flora. Botany Bulletin. Department of Agriculture, Queensland 13 : 7-32 (Paper) Bailey, F.M. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Acacia georginae F.M.Bailey
  2. Asplenium simplicifrons var. laciniatum F.M.Bailey
  3. Asplenium simplicifrons F.Muell. var. simplicifrons
  4. Astrebla pectinata var. curvifolia F.M.Bailey
  5. Astrebla pectinata var. elymoides F.Muell. ex F.M.Bailey
  6. Astrebla pectinata (Lindl.) F.Muell. ex Benth. var. pectinata
  7. Astrebla pectinata var. triticoides F.M.Bailey
  8. Calamus jaboolum F.M.Bailey
  9. Calamus moti F.M.Bailey
  10. Cyperus flavicomus Michx.
  11. Eugenia punctulata F.M.Bailey
  12. Euphorbia coghlani F.M.Bailey
  13. Euphorbia coghlanii F.M.Bailey
  14. Haloragis tetragyna var. glabrescens F.M.Bailey
  15. Martynia proboscidea Gloxin
  16. Ochrosia poweri F.M.Bailey
  17. Pagetia monostylis F.M.Bailey
  18. Sporobolus benthami F.M.Bailey
  19. Sporobolus benthamii F.M.Bailey
  20. Sporobolus virginicus var. minor F.M.Bailey
  21. Weeping Mitchell Grass

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