Vascular Plants

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Jackes, B.R. (23 November 2009), Taxonomic revision of Australian Myrsinaceae: Ardisia Sw. and Tetrardisia Mez. Austrobaileya 8(1) : 1-23 (Paper) Jackes, B.R. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Ardisia Sw.
  2. Ardisia bakeri C.T.White
  3. Ardisia bifaria C.T.White & W.D.Francis
  4. Ardisia brevipedata F.Muell.
  5. Ardisia brevipedata F.Muell. var. brevipedata
  6. Ardisia brevipedata var. depauperata Domin
  7. Ardisia colorata Roxb.
  8. Ardisia crenata Sims
  9. Ardisia depauperata (Domin) Jackes
  10. Ardisia elliptica Thunb.
  11. Ardisia fasciculata C.T.White
  12. Ardisia pachyrrhachis (F.Muell.) F.M.Bailey
  13. Ardisia racemosa F.Muell. ex R.T.Baker
  14. Ardisia sanguinolenta Wall. ex Blume
  15. Ardisia sp. South Mary LA (B.P.Hyland 8778) Qld Herbarium
  16. Ardisia subg. Tetrardisia (Mez) K.Larsen & C.M.Hu
  17. Bladhia Thunb.
  18. Bladhia crenata (Sims) H.Hara
  19. Bladhia pachyrrhachis F.Muell.
  20. Tetrardisia Mez
  21. Tetrardisia bifaria (C.T.White & W.D.Francis) C.T.White
  22. Tetrardisia disticha Domin
  23. coralberry
  24. miniature spearflower
  25. mountain Ardisia
  26. rambling spearflower
  27. shoebutton Ardisia
  28. spiceberry

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