Vascular Plants

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Joyce, E.M., Butcher, R., Byrne, M., Grierson, P.F., Hankinson, M. & Thiele, K.R. (31 May 2017), Taxonomic resolution of the Tetratheca hirsuta (Elaeocarpaceae) species complex using an integrative approach. Australian Systematic Botany 30(1) : 1-25 DOI (Paper) Joyce, E.M., Butcher, R., Byrne, M., Grierson, P.F., Hankinson, M. & Thiele, K.R. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Tetratheca aculeata Steetz
  2. Tetratheca epilobioides Steetz
  3. Tetratheca epilobioides var. hirsuta (Lindl.) Steetz
  4. Tetratheca gracilis Steetz
  5. Tetratheca hirsuta Lindl.
  6. Tetratheca hirsuta subsp. boonanarring Joyce & R.Butcher
  7. Tetratheca hirsuta Lindl. subsp. hirsuta
  8. Tetratheca hirsuta subsp. viminea (Lindl.) Joyce
  9. Tetratheca hirsuta var. epilobioides (Steetz) Diels & E.Pritz.
  10. Tetratheca hispidissima Steetz
  11. Tetratheca mollis E.Pritz.
  12. Tetratheca rubriseta Lindl.
  13. Tetratheca sp. Boonanarring (F.Hort 1509) WA Herbarium
  14. Tetratheca sp. Granite (S.Patrick SP1224) WA Herbarium
  15. Tetratheca viminea Lindl.
  16. Tetratheca viminea var. setosa Steetz
  17. Tetratheca viminea β microphylla Steetz
  18. Tremandra floribunda Steetz
  19. Tremandra hugelii W.H.Baxter
  20. Tremandra hugelii Lindl.

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