Vascular Plants

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Wiecek, B. in Harden, G.J. (ed.) (2002), Podolobium. Flora of New South Wales Revised Edition 2 : 533-535 (Section) Wiecek, B. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Alpine Shaggy Pea
  2. Needle Shaggy Pea
  3. Netted Shaggy Pea
  4. Oxylobium aciculiferum (F.Muell.) Benth.
  5. Oxylobium alpestre F.Muell.
  6. Oxylobium ilicifolium (Andrews) Domin
  7. Oxylobium procumbens F.Muell.
  8. Oxylobium scandens var. obovatum (A.Gray) Benth.
  9. Oxylobium scandens (Sm.) Benth. var. scandens
  10. Oxylobium sp. A
  11. Podolobium R.Br.
  12. Podolobium aciculiferum F.Muell.
  13. Podolobium aestivum Crisp & P.H.Weston
  14. Podolobium alpestre (F.Muell.) Crisp & P.H.Weston
  15. Podolobium ilicifolium (Andrews) Crisp & P.H.Weston
  16. Podolobium procumbens (F.Muell.) F.Muell. ex Crisp & P.H.Weston
  17. Podolobium scandens (Sm.) DC.
  18. Prickly Shaggy Pea
  19. Shaggy Peas
  20. Trailing Shaggy Pea

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