Vascular Plants

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Blume, C.(K.)L. von (1826), Bijdragen tot de Flora van Nederlandsch Indie 12 : [578]-636 (Section) Blume, C.(K.)L. von Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Actephila Blume
  2. Adisca zippelii Blume
  3. Bridelia tomentosa Blume
  4. Cleidion Blume
  5. Cleidion javanicum Blume
  6. Croton argyratus Blume
  7. Cyclostemon Blume
  8. Erythrocarpus Blume
  9. Erythrocarpus glomerulatus Blume
  10. Erythrochilus indicus Reinw. ex Blume
  11. Euphorbia serrulata Reinw. ex Blume
  12. Flueggea microcarpa Blume
  13. Glochidion macrocarpum Blume
  14. Mappa tanarius (L.) Blume
  15. Mappa tomentosa Blume
  16. Melanthesa Blume
  17. Melanthesa chinensis Blume
  18. Melanthesa rhamnoides Blume
  19. Ricinus tanarius L.
  20. Rottlera tiliaefolia Blume
  21. Rottlera tiliifolia Blume
  22. Ryparosa Blume
  23. Sauropus Blume
  24. Scepasma Blume
  25. Scepasma buxifolia Blume
  26. Trigonostemon Blume
  27. Trigostemon Blume

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