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Displaying records 1–20 of 32 for your search terms: Genus: casuarina
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Casuarinaceae R.Br.
Voy.Terra Austral. 2:571 (1814)
Casuarina L.
Amoen.Acad. p143 (1759)
Casuarina acuaria F.Muell.
Fragm. (Mueller) 6:16, Tab.54 (1867)
Casuarina acutivalvis F.Muell.
Fragm. (Mueller) 10:61 (1876)
Casuarina baxteriana Miq.
Casuarina campestris Diels
Bot.Jahrb.Syst. 35:126, Figs 10A-E (1905)
Casuarina corniculata F.Muell.
Fragm. (Mueller) 10:62 (1876)
Casuarina cristata Miq.
Black Oak Revis.crit.Casuar. 70 (1848)
Casuarina cristata subsp. pauper (Miq.) L.A.S.Johnson
Black Oak
Casuarina cunninghamiana Miq.
Revis.crit.Casuar. 56,Tab.6A (1848)
Casuarina cunninghamiana Miq. subsp. cunninghamiana
Casuarina decaisneana F.Muell.
Fragm. (Mueller) 1:61 (1858)
Casuarina decussata Benth.
Fl.Austral. 6:200 (1873)
Casuarina dielsiana C.A.Gardner
J.Roy.Soc.Western Australia 22:119 (1936)
Casuarina drummondiana Miq.
Revis.crit.Casuar. 26, Tab. 1 (1848)
Casuarina equisetifolia L.
Amoen.Acad. 143 (1759)
Casuarina equisetifolia L. subsp. equisetifolia
Casuarina fibrosa C.A.Gardner
J.Roy.Soc.Western Australia 13:61, Pl. 24A-F (1928)
Casuarina fraseriana Miq.
Revis.crit.Casuar. 59,Tab.6D (1848)
Casuarina glauca Spreng.
Syst.Veg. 3:803 (1826)
Casuarina grevilleoides Diels
Bot.Jahrb.Syst. 35:130,Figs11J-M (1905)

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