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Displaying records 21–40 of 59 for your search terms: Genus: corchorus
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Malvaceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. [Jussieu] 271 (1789)
Corchorus L.
Sp.Pl. [Linnaeus] 2:529 (1753)
Corchorus lasiocarpus Halford subsp. lasiocarpus
Corchorus lasiocarpus Halford var. lasiocarpus ms
Corchorus lasiocarpus subsp. parvus Halford
Austrobaileya 6:600-601 (2004)
Corchorus lasiocarpus var. parvus Halford ms
Corchorus leptocarpus Benth.
Fl.Austral. 1:278 (1863)
Corchorus lithophilus Halford ms
Corchorus macropetalus (F.Muell.) Domin
Biblioth.Bot. 89:379 (1927)
Corchorus mitchellensis Halford
Austrobaileya 6:602-603,627, Fig. 9 (2004)
Corchorus obtectus Halford ms
Corchorus olitorius L.
Jute Sp.Pl. [Linnaeus] 1:529 (1753)
Corchorus parviflorus (Benth.) Domin
Biblioth.Bot. 89:383 (1928)
Corchorus puberulus Halford
Austrobaileya 6:607-609, Fig. 12 (2004)
Corchorus pumilio Benth.
Fl.Austral. 1:277 (1863)
Corchorus saxicola Halford ms
Corchorus sericeus Ewart & O.B.Davies
Fl.N.Territory 178, Pl. XVIII (1917)
Corchorus sidoides F.Muell.
Flannel Weed Fragm. (Mueller) 3:9-10 (1862)
Corchorus sidoides F.Muell. subsp. sidoides
Corchorus sidoides subsp. vermicularis (F.Muell.) Halford
Austrobaileya 6:615 (2004)
Corchorus sp. A Kimberley Flora (K.F. Kenneally & B.P.M. Hyland 10421)
Corchorus sp. Barrow (B. Clay & M. Yardar s.n. 21 Nov. 1965)

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