Vascular Plants

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Toelken, H.R. (20 December 2010), Notes on Hibbertia (Dilleniaceae). 6. Three new species and a new combination in the H. stricta complex from South Australia and Victoria. Journal of the Adelaide Botanic Gardens 24 : 57-66 (Paper) Toelken, H.R. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Hibbertia astrotricha (Sieber ex Spreng.) N.A.Wakef.
  2. Hibbertia australis N.A.Wakef.
  3. Hibbertia devitata Toelken
  4. Hibbertia glabriuscula J.R.Wheeler
  5. Hibbertia glebosa Toelken
  6. Hibbertia glebosa Toelken subsp. glebosa
  7. Hibbertia glebosa subsp. oblonga (J.M.Black) Toelken
  8. Hibbertia globosa Toelken
  9. Hibbertia globosa subsp. oblonga Toelken
  10. Hibbertia riparia (R.Br. ex DC.) Hoogland
  11. Hibbertia setifera Toelken
  12. Hibbertia sp. Glabriuscula (D.J.Whibley 9012)
  13. Hibbertia sp. Humilis (H.R.Toelken 9196)
  14. Hibbertia stricta (DC.) R.Br. ex F.Muell.
  15. Hibbertia stricta var. canescens Benth.
  16. Hibbertia stricta var. glabriuscula Benth.
  17. Hibbertia stricta var. oblonga J.M.Black
  18. Hibbertia stricta (DC.) R.Br. ex F.Muell. var. stricta

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