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Swan Weeds
List of Weeds

This page contains a list of all taxa included in the Swan Weeds Database.

Displaying records 121–140 of 372
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Fabaceae Lindl.
Intr.Nat.Syst.Bot. Ed.2:148 (1836)
Acacia Mill.
Gard.Dict.Abr. Ed.3 (1754)
Acacia longifolia (Andrews) Willd. subsp. longifolia
Acacia longifolia subsp. sophorae (Labill.) Court
Fl.Australia 11B:491 (2001)
Acacia melanoxylon R.Br.
Hort.Kew. Ed.2(5):462 (1813)
Acacia microbotrya Benth.
Manna Wattle London J.Bot. 1:353 (1842)
Acacia podalyriifolia G.Don
Gen.Hist. 2:405 (1832)
Acacia pycnantha Benth.
Golden Wattle London J.Bot. 1:351 (1842)
Chamaecytisus Link
Handbuch 2:154 (1829)
Chamaecytisus palmensis (Christ) F.A.Bisby & K.W.Nicholls
Tagasaste Bot.J.Linn.Soc. 74:114 (1977)
Dipogon Liebm.
Index Seminum Hort.Univ.Haun. 27 (1854)
Dipogon lignosus (L.) Verdc.
Dolichos Pea Taxon 17:537-538 (1968)
Erythrina L.
Sp.Pl. 2:706 (1753)
Erythrina ×sykesii Barneby & Krukoff
Lloydia 37:447 (1974)
Genista L.
Sp.Pl. 2:709 (1753)
Genista linifolia L.
Flaxleaf Broom Sp.Pl. edn 2, 2:997-998 (1763)
Genista monspessulana (L.) L.A.S.Johnson
Contr.New South Wales Natl.Herb. 3:98 (1962)
Lotus L.
Sp.Pl. 2:773 (1753)
Lotus uliginosus Schkuhr
Greater Lotus Bot.Handb. 2:412-413 (1796)
Lupinus L.
Sp.Pl. 2:721 (1753)
Lupinus angustifolius L.
Narrowleaf Lupin Sp.Pl. 2:721 (1753)
Lupinus cosentinii Guss.
Fl.Sicul.Prod. 2:398-399 (1828)
Medicago L.
Sp.Pl. 2:778 (1753)
Medicago polymorpha L.
Burr Medic Sp.Pl. 2:779 (1753)
Melilotus Mill.
Gard.Dict.Abr. 2 (1754)
Melilotus indicus (L.) All.
Fl.Pedem. 1:308 (1785)
Psoralea L.
Sp.Pl. 2:762 (1753)
Psoralea pinnata L.
African Scurfpea Sp.Pl. 2:762-763 (1753)
Retama Raf.
Sylva Tellur. 22 (1838)
Retama raetam (Forssk.) Webb
Hist.Nat.Iles Canaries (Phytogr.) 2:56 (1842)
Robinia L.
Sp.Pl. 2:722 (1753)
Robinia pseudoacacia L.
Sp.Pl. 722 (1753)
Trifolium L.
Sp.Pl. 2:764 (1753)
Trifolium angustifolium L.
Narrowleaf Clover Sp.Pl. 2:769 (1753)

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