Vascular Plants

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Lazarides, M., Quinn, F. & Palmer, J. in Wheeler, J.R. (ed.) (1992), Chloris. Flora of the Kimberley Region : 1138-1140 (Section) Lazarides, M., Quinn, F. & Palmer, J. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Chloris Sw.
  2. Chloris barbata Sw.
  3. Chloris barbata f. divaricata Kuntze
  4. Chloris barbata var. decora (Nees ex Steud.) Benth.
  5. Chloris decora Nees ex Steud.
  6. Chloris divaricata var. minor J.M.Black
  7. Chloris divaricata var. muelleri Domin
  8. Chloris gabrielae Domin
  9. Chloris gayana Kunth
  10. Chloris lobata Lazarides
  11. Chloris pallida Hack.
  12. Chloris pectinata Benth.
  13. Chloris pectinata var. fallax Domin
  14. Chloris pumilio R.Br.
  15. Chloris ruderalis Domin
  16. Chloris virgata Sw.
  17. Chloropsis pumilio (R.Br.) Kuntze
  18. Comb Chloris
  19. Feathertop Rhodes grass
  20. Purpletop Chloris
  21. Rhodes grass

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