Vascular Plants

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Duretto, M.F. (10 October 1997), Taxonomic notes on Boronia species of north-western Australia, including a revision of the Boronia lanuginosa group (Boronia section Valvatae: Rutaceae). Nuytsia 11(3) : 301-346 (Paper) Duretto, M.F. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Boronia aff. alulata
  2. Boronia affinis R.Br. ex Benth.
  3. Boronia artemisiifolia F.Muell.
  4. Boronia artemisiifolia var. wilsonii F.Muell. ex Benth.
  5. Boronia artemisioides F.Muell.
  6. Boronia decumbens Duretto
  7. Boronia filicifolia A.Cunn. ex Benth.
  8. Boronia jucunda Duretto
  9. Boronia kalumburuensis Duretto
  10. Boronia lanceolata F.Muell.
  11. Boronia lanuginosa Endl.
  12. Boronia minutipinna Duretto
  13. Boronia pauciflora W.Fitzg.
  14. Boronia rupicola Duretto
  15. Boronia tolerans Duretto
  16. Boronia wilsonii (F.Muell. ex Benth.) Duretto
  17. Star Boronia

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