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Displaying records 41–60 of 62 for your search terms: Genus: bossiaea
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Fabaceae Lindl.
Intr.Nat.Syst.Bot. Ed.2:148 (1836)
Bossiaea Vent.
Descr.Pl.Nouv. 7,Pl.7 (1800)
Bossiaea simulata J.H.Ross
Muelleria 23:132-135, Fig. 44 (2006)
Bossiaea smithiorum J.H.Ross
Muelleria 23:77-78, Fig. 24 (2006)
Bossiaea sp. 1 Hyden (T.R. Lally & B.J. Lepschi TRL 1137)
Bossiaea sp. 2 Sandstone (C.A. Gardner 2507)
Bossiaea sp. 4 Kumarl (W.E. Blackall 1257)
Bossiaea sp. Bremer (K. Newbey 2980)
Bossiaea sp. Cairn Hill (M. Henson MJH 2-28)
Bossiaea sp. Coolgardie (M.E. Phillips s.n. 9/9/1968)
Bossiaea sp. Frankland (E.M. Sandiford EMS 896)
Bossiaea sp. Jackson Range (G. Cockerton & S. McNee LCS 13614)
Bossiaea sp. Mt Frankland (L. Graham 2174)
Bossiaea sp. Newdegate (E. Bishop 55 A)
Bossiaea sp. Norseman (M. Hislop & F. Hort MH 3204)
Bossiaea sp. Princess May Range (M.D. Barrett & R.L. Barrett MDB 1326)
Bossiaea sp. Waroona (B.J. Keighery & N. Gibson 229)
Bossiaea sp. West Kimberley (R.L. Barrett & M.D. Barrett RLB 4045)
Bossiaea spinescens Meisn.
Pl.Preiss. [J.G.C.Lehmann] 1:82 (1844)
Bossiaea spinosa (Turcz.) Domin
Věstn.Král.České Společn.Nauk.Tř.Mat.-Přír. 2:39 (1923)
Bossiaea strigillosa Benth.
Fl.Austral. 2:157 (1864)
Bossiaea walkeri F.Muell.
Fragm. (Mueller) 2:120 (1861)

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