Vascular Plants

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Forster, P.I. & Henderson, R.J.F. in Henderson, R.J.F. (ed.) (1997), Euphorbiaceae. Queensland Plants: Names and Distribution : 69-76 (Section) Forster, P.I. & Henderson, R.J.F. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Actephila sp. (Granite Creek P.I.Forster PIF5859)
  2. Actephila sp. (Koumala I.G Champion 870)
  3. Actephila sp. (Possum Scrub P.I.Forster PIF14372)
  4. Actephila sp. (Rocky River G.C.Stocker 1042)
  5. Actephila sp. (Wooroonooran NP P.I.Forster+ PIF17151)
  6. Bertya sp. (Amiens L.Pedley 1488)
  7. Bertya sp. (Beeron Holding P.I.Forster+ PIF5753)
  8. Bertya sp. (Helidon Hills G.Leiper AQ457013)
  9. Bertya sp. (Mt Ernest G.Leiper AQ507685)
  10. Bertya sp. (Oakey Creek B.O'Keeffe 822)
  11. Bertya sp. (Winneba D.Jermyn 31)
  12. Beyeria sp. (Bull Creek Gorge B.O'Keeffe 573)
  13. Briedelia insulana P.I.Forst. & R.J.F.Hend.
  14. Briedelia leichhardtii P.I.Forst. & R.J.F.Hend.
  15. Briedelia sp. (Stone Crossing J.R.Clarkson+ 9032)
  16. Chamaesyce sp. (Cairns H.Flecker 2942)
  17. Chamaesyce sp. (First Sugarloaf P.I.Forster PIF3393)
  18. Chamaesyce sp. (Georgetown D.C.Hassall 7631)
  19. Chamaesyce sp. (Mayne River V.J.Neldner+ 2525)
  20. Chamaesyce sp. (Warren State Farm W.D.Francis AQ202944)
  21. Croton capitis-york Airy Shaw x Croton dockrillii Airy Shaw
  22. Croton sp. (Barkly Downs S.L.Everist 3379)
  23. Croton sp. (Mt Mulligan H.Flecker NQNC6457)
  24. Croton sp. (Myall Creek P.I.Forster PIF14368)
  25. Croton sp. (Possum Scrub P.I.Forster PIF14376)
  26. Croton sp. (Watson River J.R.Clarkson 4061B)
  27. Dissiliaria sp. (Gap Creek L.S.Smith 14419)
  28. Dissiliaria sp. (Mt Dryander P.I.Forster+ PIF5128)
  29. Dissiliaria sp. (Rocky River B.Hyland 10882)
  30. Euphorbia dentata Michx.
  31. Eupomatia sp. (Noahs Head L.J.Webb+ 10269)
  32. Fontainea sp. (Binjour P.I.Forster PIF4687)
  33. Glochidion sp. (McIlwraith Range B.P.Hyland 7637)
  34. Mallotus sp. (Cape York P.I.Forster+ PIF15304)
  35. Mallotus sp. (Claudie River P.I.Forster+ PIF13558)
  36. Mallotus sp. (Cooroy P.R.Sharpe+ 4913)
  37. Phyllanthus dallachyanus subsp. (Irvinebank P.I.Forster PIF14675)
  38. Phyllanthus sp. (Betanga E.J.Thompson+ JER41)
  39. Phyllanthus sp. (Bulburin P.I.Forster+ PIF16034)
  40. Phyllanthus sp. (Bulimba Station P.I.Forster PIF8421)
  41. Phyllanthus sp. (Cardwell A.Thorsborne+ 488)
  42. Phyllanthus sp. (Kidston P.I.Forster+ PIF14945)
  43. Phyllanthus triandrus subsp. (Blackdown Tableland R.J.Henderson+ H950)
  44. Poranthera sp. (Mt Ballow G.Leiper AQ502886)
  45. Pseudanthus sp. (Blackdown Tableland R.J.Henderson H722)
  46. Pseudanthus sp. (Salvator Rosa NP M.E.Ballingall MEB450)
  47. Pseudanthus sp. (Tylerville P.I.Forster+ PIF11510)
  48. Ricinocarpos sp. (Blackdown Tableland R.J.Henderson H610)
  49. Ricinocarpos sp. (Mt Alto C.T.White 10633)
  50. Ricinocarpos sp. (Mt Calder Station M.E.Ballingall MEB1588)
  51. Sauropus sp. (Iron Range D.G.Fell DF2321)

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