Vascular Plants

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Barlow, B.A. (1971), Cytogeography of the genus Eremophila. Australian Journal of Botany 19(3) : 295-310 (Paper) Barlow, B.A. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Eremophila alternifolia R.Br.
  2. Eremophila battii F.Muell.
  3. Eremophila bignoniaeflora Barlow
  4. Eremophila bowmanii F.Muell.
  5. Eremophila calorhabdos Diels
  6. Eremophila calycina S.Moore
  7. Eremophila christophorii Barlow
  8. Eremophila clarkei Oldfield & F.Muell.
  9. Eremophila crassifolia (F.Muell.) F.Muell.
  10. Eremophila cuneifolia Kraenzl.
  11. Eremophila dalyana F.Muell.
  12. Eremophila decipiens Ostenf.
  13. Eremophila divaricata (F.Muell.) F.Muell.
  14. Eremophila duttonii subsp. "subspecies parvifolia"
  15. Eremophila duttonii subsp. "typical subspecies"
  16. Eremophila elderi F.Muell.
  17. Eremophila exilifolia F.Muell.
  18. Eremophila exotrachys Kraenzl.
  19. Eremophila fraseri F.Muell.
  20. Eremophila freelingii subsp. "typical subspecies"
  21. Eremophila freelingii subsp. "western subspecies"
  22. Eremophila georgei Diels
  23. Eremophila gilesii subsp. "Queensland subspecies"
  24. Eremophila gilesii subsp. "typical subspecies"
  25. Eremophila gilesii subsp. "western subspecies"
  26. Eremophila glabra (R.Br.) Ostenf.
  27. Eremophila goodwinii F.Muell.
  28. Eremophila granitica S.Moore
  29. Eremophila hughesii F.Muell.
  30. Eremophila latrobei F.Muell.
  31. Eremophila leucophylla Benth.
  32. Eremophila longifolia (R.Br.) F.Muell.
  33. Eremophila macdonnellii F.Muell.
  34. Eremophila maculata (Ker Gawl.) F.Muell.
  35. Eremophila maitlandii f. "inland form"
  36. Eremophila maitlandii f. "typical form"
  37. Eremophila mitchellii Benth.
  38. Eremophila oldfieldii subsp. "narrow-leaved subspecies"
  39. Eremophila oldfieldii subsp. "typical subspecies"
  40. Eremophila oppositifolia subsp. "central (terete-leaved) subspecies"
  41. Eremophila oppositifolia subsp. "eastern (broad-leaved) subspecies"
  42. Eremophila oppositifolia subsp. "western (broad-leaved) subspecies"
  43. Eremophila pachyphylla Diels
  44. Eremophila paisleyi F.Muell.
  45. Eremophila pantonii F.Muell.
  46. Eremophila platycalyx F.Muell.
  47. Eremophila pterocarpa W.Fitzg.
  48. Eremophila punicea subsp. "eastern subspecies"
  49. Eremophila punicea subsp. "typical subspecies"
  50. Eremophila ramosissima C.A.Gardner ex Barlow
  51. Eremophila rotundifolia F.Muell.
  52. Eremophila scoparia (R.Br.) F.Muell.
  53. Eremophila serrulata (A.Cunn. ex A.DC.) Druce
  54. Eremophila sp. 1 aff. bowmanii
  55. Eremophila sp. 2 aff. leucophylla
  56. Eremophila sp. 3
  57. Eremophila sp. 4
  58. Eremophila sp. 5
  59. Eremophila sp. 6
  60. Eremophila sp. 7
  61. Eremophila spectabilis C.A.Gardner
  62. Eremophila sturtii R.Br.
  63. Eremophila subfloccosa Benth.
  64. Eremophila weldii F.Muell.
  65. Eremophila willsii F.Muell.
  66. Eremophila youngii subsp. "subspecies longicalyx"
  67. Eremophila youngii subsp. "typical subspecies"

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