Vascular Plants

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Wilson, Peter G. & Rowe, R. (20 December 2010), New taxa and typifications in Indigofera (Fabaceae) for South Australia. Journal of the Adelaide Botanic Gardens 24 : 67-73 (Paper) Wilson, Peter G. & Rowe, R. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Anila australis (Willd.) Kuntze
  2. Anila viscosa (Lam.) Kuntze
  3. Galega colutea Burm.f.
  4. Indigofera A86365 Macdonnell Ranges
  5. Indigofera angulata Lindl.
  6. Indigofera australis Willd.
  7. Indigofera australis Willd. subsp. australis
  8. Indigofera australis subsp. hesperia Peter G.Wilson & Rowe
  9. Indigofera australis var. angulata Benth.
  10. Indigofera australis Willd. var. australis
  11. Indigofera australis var. gracilis DC.
  12. Indigofera australis var. minor Benth.
  13. Indigofera basedowii E.Pritz.
  14. Indigofera brevidens var. uncinata Benth.
  15. Indigofera colutea (Burm.f.) Merr.
  16. Indigofera cornuligera Peter G.Wilson & Rowe
  17. Indigofera cornuligera Peter G.Wilson & Rowe subsp. cornuligera
  18. Indigofera cornuligera subsp. flindersensis Peter G.Wilson & Rowe
  19. Indigofera ervoides Meisn.
  20. Indigofera helmsii Peter G.Wilson
  21. Indigofera inconspicua Domin
  22. Indigofera lasiantha F.Muell.
  23. Indigofera leucotricha E.Pritz.
  24. Indigofera lindleyana Spreng. ex Steud.
  25. Indigofera seticulosa Harv.
  26. Indigofera sylvatica Sieber ex Spreng.
  27. Indigofera uncinata Ewart & L.R.Kerr
  28. Indigofera uncinata var. minor Ewart & L.R.Kerr
  29. Indigofera viscosa Lam.

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