Vascular Plants

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Carr, G.W. (February 1991), New taxa in Caladenia R.Br., Chiloglottis R.Br. and Gastrodia R.Br. (Orchidaceae) from south eastern Australia. Indigenous Flora and Fauna Association Miscellaneous Paper 1 : 1-25 (Paper) Carr, G.W. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Caladenia australis G.W.Carr
  2. Caladenia dilatata R.Br. subsp. dilatata
  3. Caladenia dilatata subsp. villosissima G.W.Carr
  4. Caladenia dilatata R.Br. var. dilatata
  5. Caladenia flavovirens G.W.Carr
  6. Caladenia formosa G.W.Carr
  7. Caladenia fragrantissima D.L.Jones & G.W.Carr subsp. fragrantissima
  8. Caladenia fragrantissima subsp. nov. (South Gippsland)
  9. Caladenia fragrantissima subsp. orientalis G.W.Carr
  10. Caladenia fulva G.W.Carr
  11. Caladenia insularis G.W.Carr
  12. Caladenia lowanensis G.W.Carr
  13. Caladenia montana G.W.Carr
  14. Caladenia oenochila G.W.Carr
  15. Caladenia parva G.W.Carr
  16. Caladenia robinsonii G.W.Carr
  17. Caladenia simulans G.W.Carr
  18. Caladenia tensa G.W.Carr
  19. Caladenia thysanochila G.W.Carr
  20. Caladenia venusta G.W.Carr
  21. Caladenia verrucosa G.W.Carr
  22. Caladenia versicolor G.W.Carr
  23. Chiloglottis grammata G.W.Carr
  24. Chiloglottis platychila G.W.Carr
  25. Gastrodia procera G.W.Carr

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