Vascular Plants

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Staples, G.W., Simões, A.R. & Austin, D.F. (1 May 2020), A monograph of Operculina (Concolvulaceae). Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 105 : 64-138 DOI (Paper) Staples, G.W., Simões, A.R. & Austin, D.F. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Convolvulus alatus (R.Br.) Spreng.
  2. Convolvulus anceps L.
  3. Convolvulus turpethum L.
  4. Ipomoea aequisepala Domin
  5. Ipomoea alata R.Br.
  6. Ipomoea anceps (L.) Roem. & Schult.
  7. Ipomoea codonantha Benth.
  8. Ipomoea riedeliana Oliv.
  9. Ipomoea triquetra (Vahl) Roem. & Schult.
  10. Ipomoea turpethum (L.) R.Br.
  11. Operculina Silva Manso
  12. Operculina aequisepala (Domin) R.W.Johnson
  13. Operculina brownii Ooststr.
  14. Operculina codonantha (Benth.) Hallier f.
  15. Operculina riedeliana (Oliv.) Ooststr.
  16. Operculina triquetra (Vahl) Hallier f.
  17. Operculina turpethum (L.) Silva Manso
  18. Turpethum Raf.
  19. Turpethum australe Raf.

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