Vascular Plants

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Stanley, T.D. in Stanley, T.D. & Ross, E.M. (1989), Araceae. Flora of South-eastern Queensland 3 : 270-273 (Section) Stanley, T.D. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Alocasia (Schott) G.Don
  2. Alocasia macrorrhizos (L.) G.Don
  3. Araceae Juss.
  4. Arum esculentum L.
  5. Arum macrorrhizon L.
  6. Blue Taro
  7. Colocasia Schott
  8. Colocasia antiquorum Schott
  9. Colocasia esculenta (L.) Schott
  10. Colocasia macrorrhizos (L.) Schott
  11. Cunjevoi
  12. Gymnostachys R.Br.
  13. Gymnostachys anceps R.Br.
  14. Gymnostachys gigantea Domin
  15. Pistia L.
  16. Pistia stratiotes L.
  17. Pothos L.
  18. Pothos longipes Schott
  19. Pothos loureiri Hook. & Arn.
  20. Settler's Flax
  21. Taro
  22. Typhonium Schott
  23. Typhonium brownii Schott
  24. Water Lettuce
  25. Xanthosma Stanley
  26. Xanthosma violaceum Stanley
  27. Xanthosoma violaceum Schott

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