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Displaying records 21–40 of 43 for your search terms: Genus: abutilon
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Malvaceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. [Jussieu] 271 (1789)
Abutilon Mill.
Gard.Dict.Abr. 3 (1754)
Abutilon leucopetalum (F.Muell.) Benth.
Desert Chinese Lantern Fl.Austral. 1:200-201 (1863)
Abutilon longilobum F.Muell.
Fragm. (Mueller) 9:130-131 (1875)
Abutilon macrum F.Muell.
Fragm. (Mueller) 9:59 (1875)
Abutilon malvifolium (Benth.) J.M.Black
Bastard Marshmallow Trans.& Proc.Roy.Soc.South Australia 49:274 (1925)
Abutilon mitchellii Benth.
Fl.Austral. 1:201 (1863)
Abutilon otocarpum F.Muell.
Desert Chinese Lantern Trans.Philos.Soc.Victoria 1:13 (1854)
Abutilon oxycarpum (F.Muell.) Benth.
Flannel Weed Fl.Austral. 1:204 (1863)
Abutilon oxycarpum var. incanum (Benth.) J.M.Black
Fl.S.Austral. Edn 2:563 (1952)
Abutilon oxycarpum subsp. Prostrate (A.A. Mitchell PRP 1266)
Abutilon oxycarpum subsp. prostratum R.M.Barker ms
Abutilon pritzelianum (Domin) R.M.Barker ms
Abutilon propinquum W.Fitzg.
Abutilon sp. Cape Range (A.S. George 1312)
Abutilon sp. Dioicum (A.A. Mitchell PRP 1618)
Abutilon sp. Hamelin (A.M. Ashby 2196)
Abutilon sp. Onslow (F. Smith s.n. 10/9/61)
Abutilon sp. Pilbara (W.R. Barker 2025)
Abutilon sp. Pritzelianum (S. van Leeuwen 5095)
Abutilon sp. Quobba (H. Demarz 3858)
Abutilon sp. Warburton (A.S. George 8164)

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