Vascular Plants

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Morris, D.I. in Curtis, W.M. & Morris, D.I. (1994), Lepidosperma. The Student's Flora of Tasmania 4B : 120-127, 425 (Section) Morris, D.I. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Lepidosperma Labill.
  2. Lepidosperma angustifolium Hook.f.
  3. Lepidosperma concavum R.Br.
  4. Lepidosperma curtisiae K.L.Wilson & D.I.Morris
  5. Lepidosperma elatius Labill.
  6. Lepidosperma elatius var. ensiforme Rodway
  7. Lepidosperma elatius var. oldfieldii (Hook.f.) Rodway
  8. Lepidosperma ensiforme (Rodway) D.I.Morris
  9. Lepidosperma exaltatum R.Br.
  10. Lepidosperma filiforme Labill.
  11. Lepidosperma forsythii A.A.Ham.
  12. Lepidosperma gladiatum Labill.
  13. Lepidosperma globosum Labill.
  14. Lepidosperma gunnii Boeckeler
  15. Lepidosperma inops F.Muell. ex Rodway
  16. Lepidosperma laterale R.Br.
  17. Lepidosperma laterale var. angustum Benth.
  18. Lepidosperma lineare R.Br.
  19. Lepidosperma lineare var. inops (F.Muell. ex Rodway) Rodway
  20. Lepidosperma longitudinale Labill.
  21. Lepidosperma neesii Kunth
  22. Lepidosperma oldfieldii Hook.f.
  23. Lepidosperma squamatum Labill.
  24. Lepidosperma tortuosum F.Muell.
  25. Lepidosperma viscidum R.Br.

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