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Displaying records 1–14 of 14 for your search terms: Genus: babingtonia
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Myrtaceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. [Jussieu] 322 (1789)
Babingtonia Lindl.
Edwards's Bot.Reg. 28:Tab.10 (1842)
Babingtonia behrii (Schltdl.) A.R.Bean
Broom Heath Myrtle Austrobaileya 4(4):637 (1997)
Babingtonia camphorosmae (Endl.) Lindl.
Camphor Myrtle Edwards's Bot.Reg. 28: Tab. 10 (1842)
Babingtonia cherticola Rye & Trudgen
Nuytsia 25:231-232, 233 (2015)
Babingtonia delicata Rye & Trudgen
Nuytsia 25:233-235, Fig. 5 (2015)
Babingtonia erecta Rye & Trudgen
Nuytsia 25:236, 237 (2015)
Babingtonia fascifolia Rye
Nuytsia 25:237-239 (2015)
Babingtonia grandiflora (Benth.) Rye
Large-flowered Babingtonia Nuytsia 25:239 (2015)
Babingtonia maleyae Rye & Trudgen
Narrogin Babingtonia Nuytsia 25:242-243 (2015)
Babingtonia minutifolia Rye & Trudgen
Nuytsia 25:243-244 (2015)
Babingtonia pelloeae Rye & Trudgen
Pelloe's Babingtonia Nuytsia 25:244-246, Fig. 3 (2015)
Babingtonia peteriana Rye
Ornate Babingtonia Nuytsia 31:29-32, Fig. 1 (2020)
Babingtonia triandra Rye & Hislop
Triplet Babingtonia Nuytsia 25:246-247 (2015)
Babingtonia urbana Rye
Coastal Plain Babingtonia Nuytsia 25:247-249 (2015)

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