Vascular Plants

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Wilson, K.L. & Makinson, R.O. (12 April 2024), Two new Australian species and a new combination in Muehlenbeckia (Polygonaceae). Telopea 27 : 1-10 DOI (Paper) Wilson, K.L. & Makinson, R.O. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Muehlenbeckia arnhemica K.L.Wilson & Makinson
  2. Muehlenbeckia costata K.L.Wilson & Makinson
  3. Muehlenbeckia diclina (F.Muell.) F.Muell.
  4. Muehlenbeckia diclina subsp. Gippsland (R.O.Makinson 1007) Makinson
  5. Muehlenbeckia diclina (F.Muell.) F.Muell. subsp. diclina
  6. Muehlenbeckia diclina subsp. stenophylla (F.Muell.) K.L.Wilson & Makinson
  7. Muehlenbeckia polygonoides F.Muell.
  8. Muehlenbeckia sp. (Stanthorpe A.R.Bean 12466)
  9. Muehlenbeckia sp. Mt Brockman (L.A.Craven 2357) K.L.Wilson & Makinson
  10. Muehlenbeckia sp. Mt Norman (J.T.Hunter 3847) Makinson
  11. Muehlenbeckia stenophylla F.Muell.
  12. Polygonum diclinum F.Muell.
  13. Scrambling Lignum

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