Vascular Plants

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Hickman, E.J. & Hopper, S.D. (16 April 2019), A revision of the tiurndins (Tribonanthes, Haemodoraceae). Nuytsia 30 : 87-154 (Paper) Hickman, E.J. & Hopper, S.D. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Branching Tiurndin
  2. Brilliant-flowered Tiurndin
  3. Granite Pink
  4. Hairy-stigma Tiurndin
  5. Keighery’s Tiurndin
  6. Nodding Tiurndin
  7. Purple-budded Tiurndin
  8. Salt-lake Tiurndin
  9. Southern Tiurndin
  10. Tribonanthes Endl.
  11. Tribonanthes australis Endl.
  12. Tribonanthes australis Endl. x Tribonanthes brachypetala Lindl.
  13. Tribonanthes australis Endl. x Tribonanthes longipetala Lindl.
  14. Tribonanthes australis Endl. x Tribonanthes violacea Endl.
  15. Tribonanthes brachypetala Lindl.
  16. Tribonanthes elongata E.J.Hickman & Hopper
  17. Tribonanthes keigheryi E.J.Hickman & Hopper
  18. Tribonanthes lindleyana Endl.
  19. Tribonanthes longipetala Lindl.
  20. Tribonanthes minor M.Lyons & Keighery
  21. Tribonanthes monantha E.J.Hickman & Hopper
  22. Tribonanthes odora Endl.
  23. Tribonanthes porphyrea E.J.Hickman & Hopper
  24. Tribonanthes purpurea T.D.Macfarl. & Hopper
  25. Tribonanthes sp. Lake Muir (G.J.Keighery & N.Gibson 2134) WA Herbarium
  26. Tribonanthes subg. Boya E.J.Hickman & Hopper
  27. Tribonanthes subg. Salina E.J.Hickman & Hopper
  28. Tribonanthes Endl. subg. Tribonanthes
  29. Tribonanthes uniflora Lindl.
  30. Tribonanthes variabilis Lindl.
  31. Tribonanthes variabilis Lindl. x Tribonanthes brachypetala Lindl.
  32. Tribonanthes violacea Endl.
  33. Violet Tiurndin
  34. Widespread Tiurndin
  35. Woolly Tiurndin

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