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Displaying records 2041–2060 of 3128 for your search terms: Family: Myrtaceae
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Myrtaceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. [Jussieu] 322 (1789)
Hypocalymma (Endl.) Endl.
Gen.Pl. p1230 (1838)
Hypocalymma robustum (Endl.) Lindl.
Swan River Myrtle Bot.Reg. 29:Tab.8 (1843)
Hypocalymma scariosum Schauer
Pl.Preiss. [J.G.C.Lehmann] 1:111-112 (1844)
Hypocalymma serrulatum Strid & Keighery
Early Myrtle Nordic J.Bot. 22(5):550-551 (2003)
Hypocalymma sp. Badgingarra (G.J. Keighery 4595)
Hypocalymma sp. Cascade (R. Bruhn 20/896 CAS)
Hypocalymma sp. Cataby (G.J. Keighery 5151)
Hypocalymma sp. Chittering (T. Palmer 1)
Hypocalymma sp. Dandaragan (C.A. Gardner 9014)
Hypocalymma sp. Gairdner Range (C.A. Gardner 9091)
Hypocalymma sp. Lake King (R.W. Purdie 3936)
Hypocalymma sp. Lesueur (E.A. Griffin 1972)
Hypocalymma sp. Marshes Beach (C.R. Hart 11)
Hypocalymma sp. Nambung (R. Spjut & R. Smith s.n. 22/09/1992)
Hypocalymma sp. Scott River (A.S. George 11773)
Hypocalymma sp. Tea Tree Road (O. Davies OD 171)
Hypocalymma sp. Walpole (E.D. Middleton EDM 33)
Hypocalymma speciosum Turcz.
Bull.Cl.Phys.-Math.Acad.Imp.Sci.Saint-Pétersbourg 10:332-333 (1852)
Hypocalymma strictum Schauer
Pl.Preiss. [J.G.C.Lehmann] 1:111 (1844)
Hypocalymma strictum subsp. elongatum Strid & Keighery
Nordic J.Bot. 22(5):560-561, Fig. 12 (2003)
Hypocalymma strictum Schauer subsp. strictum

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