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Displaying records 141–160 of 175 for your search terms: Genus: baeckea
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Myrtaceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. [Jussieu] 322 (1789)
Baeckea L.
Sp.Pl. [Linnaeus] 1:358 (1753)
Baeckea sp. Perth Region (R.J. Cranfield 444)
Baeckea sp. Pigeon Rocks (D. Grace DJP 281)
Baeckea sp. Queen Victoria Rock (K.R. Newbey 6103)
Baeckea sp. Roundtop Hill (P. Armstrong 05/843)
Baeckea sp. Sandstone (C.A. Gardner s.n. 26 Oct. 1963)
Baeckea sp. Sheoaks Rocks (M.E. Trudgen MET 5452)
Baeckea sp. Stirling Range (H. Steedman s.n. 03/1933)
Baeckea sp. Stockton Road (M.E. Trudgen MET 22077 & B.L. Rye)
Baeckea sp. Tammin (R. Coveny 8319 & B. Habberley)
Baeckea sp. Tampia Hill (J.C. Anway 327)
Baeckea sp. Three Springs (M.E. Trudgen 5368)
Baeckea sp. Thumb Peak (A.S. George 7105)
Baeckea sp. Ubini (R. Pullen 9610)
Baeckea sp. Upper Swan (Miss M. Eaton s.n. 1888)
Baeckea sp. Walkaway (A.S. George 11249)
Baeckea sp. Walyahmoning (M.E. Trudgen 5412)
Baeckea sp. Wanarra (M.E. Trudgen MET 5376)
Baeckea sp. Western Australia (J. Drummond s.n.)
Baeckea sp. Whelarra (A.C. Burns 7)
Baeckea sp. Wialki (G.M. Storr s.n. 4/10/1958)

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