Vascular Plants

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Jeanes, J.A. in Walsh, N.G. & Entwisle, T.J. (ed.) (1999), Lentibulariaceae. Flora of Victoria 4 : 547-553 (Section) Jeanes, J.A. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Fairies' Aprons
  2. Floating Bladderwort
  3. Lentibulariaceae Rich.
  4. Pink Bladderwort
  5. Polypompholyx tenella (R.Br.) Lehm.
  6. Purple Bladderwort
  7. Single Bladderwort
  8. Tasmanian Bladderwort
  9. Tiny Bladderwort
  10. Utricularia L.
  11. Utricularia australis R.Br.
  12. Utricularia beaugleholei Gassin
  13. Utricularia dichotoma Labill.
  14. Utricularia dichotoma var. uniflora (R.Br.) Benth.
  15. Utricularia exoleta R.Br.
  16. Utricularia flexuosa Vahl
  17. Utricularia gibba L.
  18. Utricularia gibba subsp. exoleta (R.Br.) P.Taylor
  19. Utricularia lateriflora R.Br.
  20. Utricularia monanthos Hook.f.
  21. Utricularia tenella R.Br.
  22. Utricularia uniflora R.Br.
  23. Utricularia violacea R.Br.
  24. Violet Bladderwort
  25. Yellow Bladderwort

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