Vascular Plants

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Hislop, M. (23 March 2012), Two new species from the Leucopogon distans group (Ericaceae: Styphelioideae: Styphelieae) and the reinstatement of L. penicillatus. Nuytsia 22(1) : 1-16 (Paper) Hislop, M. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Leucopogon atherolepis Stschegl.
  2. Leucopogon atherolepis var. densiflorus Benth.
  3. Leucopogon corifolius Endl.
  4. Leucopogon distans subsp. contractus Paczk. & A.R.Chapm.
  5. Leucopogon distans var. contractus Benth.
  6. Leucopogon microcarpus Hislop
  7. Leucopogon newbeyi Hislop
  8. Leucopogon penicellatus Stschegl.
  9. Leucopogon penicillatus Stschegl.
  10. Leucopogon reflexus R.Br.
  11. Leucopogon sp. Toompup (M.Hislop 2271) WA Herbarium
  12. Leucopogon sp. Whicher Range (G.J.Keighery 11763)
  13. Styphelia corifolia (Endl.) F.Muell.
  14. Styphelia grandiuscula F.Muell.
  15. Styphelia reflexa (R.Br.) Spreng.

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