Vascular Plants

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Chinnock, R.J. in Harden, G.J. (ed.) (1992), Myoporaceae. Flora of New South Wales 3 : 540-552 (Section) Chinnock, R.J. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Berrigan
  2. Bignonia Emubush
  3. Boobialla
  4. Budda
  5. Charleville Turkeybush
  6. Creeping Boobialla
  7. Crimson Turkeybush
  8. Desert Fuchsia
  9. Emubush
  10. Emubushes
  11. Eremophila R.Br.
  12. Eremophila alternifolia R.Br.
  13. Eremophila bignoniiflora (Benth.) F.Muell.
  14. Eremophila bowmanii F.Muell.
  15. Eremophila bowmanii F.Muell. subsp. bowmanii
  16. Eremophila bowmanii subsp. latifolia (L.S.Sm.) Chinnock
  17. Eremophila bowmanii subsp. nutans Chinnock
  18. Eremophila brownii F.Muell.
  19. Eremophila debilis (Andrews) Chinnock
  20. Eremophila deserti (A.Cunn. ex Benth.) Chinnock
  21. Eremophila divaricata (F.Muell.) F.Muell.
  22. Eremophila divaricata subsp. callewatta Chinnock
  23. Eremophila divaricata (F.Muell.) F.Muell. subsp. divaricata
  24. Eremophila duttonii F.Muell.
  25. Eremophila freelingii F.Muell.
  26. Eremophila gilesii F.Muell.
  27. Eremophila glabra (R.Br.) Ostenf.
  28. Eremophila goodwinii F.Muell.
  29. Eremophila latrobei F.Muell.
  30. Eremophila latrobei subsp. glabra (L.S.Sm.) Chinnock
  31. Eremophila latrobei F.Muell. subsp. latrobei
  32. Eremophila longifolia (R.Br.) F.Muell.
  33. Eremophila maculata (Ker Gawl.) F.Muell.
  34. Eremophila mitchellii Benth.
  35. Eremophila oppositifolia R.Br.
  36. Eremophila oppositifolia subsp. rubra (C.T.White & W.D.Francis) Chinnock
  37. Eremophila polyclada (F.Muell.) F.Muell.
  38. Eremophila scoparia (R.Br.) F.Muell.
  39. Eremophila serrulata (A.Cunn. ex A.DC.) Druce
  40. Eremophila sturtii R.Br.
  41. Eurah
  42. False Sandalwood
  43. Flowering Lignum
  44. Fuchsia bushes
  45. Green Fuchsia Bush
  46. Harlequin Fuchsia Bush
  47. Myoporaceae R.Br.
  48. Myoporum Banks & Sol. ex G.Forst.
  49. Myoporum acuminatum R.Br.
  50. Myoporum bateae F.Muell.
  51. Myoporum betcheanum L.S.Sm.
  52. Myoporum betcheanum var. pubescens L.S.Sm.
  53. Myoporum boninense subsp. australe Chinnock
  54. Myoporum debile (Andrews) R.Br.
  55. Myoporum deserti A.Cunn. ex Benth.
  56. Myoporum ellipticum R.Br.
  57. Myoporum floribundum A.Cunn. ex Benth.
  58. Myoporum floribundum var. bateae (F.Muell.) Maiden & Betche
  59. Myoporum insulare R.Br.
  60. Myoporum montanum R.Br.
  61. Myoporum parvifolium R.Br.
  62. Myoporum platycarpum R.Br.
  63. Myoporum platycarpum subsp. perbellum Chinnock
  64. Myoporum platycarpum R.Br. subsp. platycarpum
  65. Narrow-leaved Fuchsia Bush
  66. Poverty bushes
  67. Purple Fuchsia Bush
  68. Rock Fuchsia Bush
  69. Sandalwood
  70. Scotia Bush
  71. Silver Emubush
  72. Silver Turkeybush
  73. Spotted Fuchsia
  74. Spreading Emubush
  75. Sugarwood
  76. Tar Bush
  77. Turkeybush
  78. Turpentine Bush
  79. Twiggy Emubush
  80. Water Bush
  81. Weeooka
  82. Western Boobialla
  83. Winter Apple

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