Vascular Plants

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Nicolle, D. (24 August 2000), New taxa of Eucalyptus informal subgenus Symphyomyrtus (Myrtaceae), endemic to South Australia. Journal of the Adelaide Botanic Gardens 19 : 83-94 (Paper) Nicolle, D. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Eucalyptus albopurpurea (Boomsma) D.Nicolle
  2. Eucalyptus behriana var. purpurascens Benth.
  3. Eucalyptus goniocalyx subsp. exposa D.Nicolle
  4. Eucalyptus goniocalyx F.Muell. ex Miq. subsp. goniocalyx
  5. Eucalyptus lansdowneana F.Muell. & J.E.Br.
  6. Eucalyptus lansdowneana subsp. albopurpurea Boomsma
  7. Eucalyptus lansdowneana var. leucantha Blakely
  8. Eucalyptus phenax subsp. compressa D.Nicolle
  9. Eucalyptus phenax Brooker & Slee subsp. phenax
  10. Eucalyptus ser. Rufispermae Maiden
  11. Eucalyptus ser. Subbuxeales Blakely
  12. Eucalyptus ser. Vagitae D.Nicolle
  13. Eucalyptus ser. Viminales Blakely

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