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Displaying records 1–20 of 27 for your search terms: Genus: balaustion
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Myrtaceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. [Jussieu] 322 (1789)
Balaustion Hook.
Icon.Pl. 9:Tab.852 (1851)
Balaustion baiocalyx Rye
Nuytsia 33:176-177, Fig. 1E & G (2022)
Balaustion bimucronatum Rye
Nuytsia 33:178-179 (2022)
Balaustion exsertum (S.Moore) Rye
Nuytsia 33:179 (2022)
Balaustion filifolium Rye
Nuytsia 33:182-183, Fig. 1B (2022)
Balaustion grande (E.Pritz.) Rye
Nuytsia 33:166 (2022)
Balaustion grandibracteatum (E.Pritz.) Rye
Nuytsia 33:183 (2022)
Balaustion grandibracteatum (E.Pritz.) Rye subsp. grandibracteatum
Balaustion grandibracteatum subsp. junctura Rye
Nuytsia 33:186-187, Fig. 7B (2022)
Balaustion grandibracteatum subsp. juncturum Rye
Nuytsia 33:186-187, Fig. 7B (2022)
Balaustion grandibracteatum subsp. meridionale Rye
Nuytsia 33:187-188 (2022)
Balaustion hemisphaericum Rye
Nuytsia 33:170-172 (2022)
Balaustion interruptum Rye
Nuytsia 33:172-175, Fig. 7A (2022)
Balaustion karroun Rye
Nuytsia 33:188-189, Fig. 1F (2022)
Balaustion microphyllum C.A.Gardner
Bush Pomegranate J.Roy.Soc.Western Australia 13:66-67, Pl. 25I-L (1928)
Balaustion mukinbudin Rye
Nuytsia 33:190-191, Fig. 1C, H, J & K (2022)
Balaustion multicaule Rye
Nuytsia 33:192-193 (2022)
Balaustion polyandrum Rye
Nuytsia 33:193-194, Fig. 1D (2022)
Balaustion pulcherrimum Hook.
Native Pomegranate Icon.Pl. 9:Tab.852 (1851)
Balaustion quinquelobum Rye
Nuytsia 33:194-196 (2022)

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