Vascular Plants

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Snow, N. (2007), Systematics of the Australian species of Rhodamnia (Myrtaceae). Systematic Botany Monographs 82 : null - null (Paper) Snow, N. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Brown Malletwood
  2. Bush Turpentine
  3. Cliff Malletwood
  4. Cooloolah Ironwood
  5. Eugenia trinervia DC.
  6. Iron Malletwood
  7. Malletwood
  8. Monoxora Wight
  9. Monoxora rubescens Benth.
  10. Myrtus melastomoides F.Muell.
  11. Myrtus trinervia Sm.
  12. Opanea Raf.
  13. Rhodamnia Jack
  14. Rhodamnia acuminata C.T.White
  15. Rhodamnia angustifolia N.Snow & Guymer
  16. Rhodamnia arenaria N.Snow
  17. Rhodamnia argentea Benth.
  18. Rhodamnia australis A.J.Scott
  19. Rhodamnia blairiana F.Muell.
  20. Rhodamnia costata A.J.Scott
  21. Rhodamnia dumicola Guymer & Jessup
  22. Rhodamnia fordii N.Snow
  23. Rhodamnia glabrescens Guymer & Jessup
  24. Rhodamnia glauca Blume
  25. Rhodamnia hylandii N.Snow
  26. Rhodamnia longisepala N.Snow & A.J.Ford
  27. Rhodamnia maideniana C.T.White
  28. Rhodamnia pauciovulata Guymer
  29. Rhodamnia rubescens (Benth.) Miq.
  30. Rhodamnia sessiliflora Benth.
  31. Rhodamnia sharpeana N.Snow
  32. Rhodamnia spongiosa (F.M.Bailey) Domin
  33. Rhodamnia trinervia Blume
  34. Rhodamnia trinervia var. glabra Maiden & Betche
  35. Rhodamnia trinervia var. spongiosa F.M.Bailey
  36. Rhodamnia whiteana Guymer & Jessup
  37. Rib-fruited Malletwood
  38. Scrub Stringybark
  39. Scrub Turpentine
  40. Tropical Ironwood
  41. White Malletwood
  42. White Myrtle
  43. White's Malletwood

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