Vascular Plants

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Pedley, L. in Stanley, T.D. & Ross, E.M. (1984), Polygalaceae. Flora of South-eastern Queensland 1 : 485-490 (Section) Pedley, L. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Bredemeyera defoliata (F.Muell.) Anon.
  2. Bredemeyera ericina (DC.) Chodat
  3. Bredemeyera retusa (Labill.) Anon.
  4. Bredemeyera sphaerocarpa (Steetz) Steenis
  5. Bredemeyera volubilis (Labill.) Chodat ex Anon.
  6. Comesperma Labill.
  7. Comesperma breviflorum Pedley
  8. Comesperma defoliatum F.Muell.
  9. Comesperma ericinum DC.
  10. Comesperma ericinum var. patentifolium (F.Muell.) Benth.
  11. Comesperma esulifolium (Gand.) Prain
  12. Comesperma esulifolium (Gand.) Pedley
  13. Comesperma hispidulum Pedley
  14. Comesperma patentifolium F.Muell.
  15. Comesperma retusum Labill.
  16. Comesperma sphaerocarpum Steetz
  17. Comesperma volubile Labill.
  18. Polygala L.
  19. Polygala arvensis var. stenosepala Benth.
  20. Polygala chinensis var. stenosepala (Benth.) Domin
  21. Polygala ciliata L.
  22. Polygala duarteana A.St.-Hil.
  23. Polygala gabrielae Domin
  24. Polygala japonica Houtt.
  25. Polygala linariifolia Willd.
  26. Polygala paniculata L.
  27. Polygala stenoclada var. stenosepala Benth.
  28. Polygala veronicea F.Muell.
  29. Polygala virgata Thunb.
  30. Polygalaceae Hoffmanns. & Link
  31. Salomonia Lour.
  32. Salomonia ciliata (L.) DC.

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