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Displaying records 41–55 of 55 for your search terms: Genus: dodonaea
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Sapindaceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. [Jussieu] 246 (1789)
Dodonaea Mill.
Gard.Dict.Abr. Ed.3 (1754)
Dodonaea platyptera F.Muell.
Hooker's J.Bot.Kew Gard.Misc. 9:197 (1857)
Dodonaea polyzyga F.Muell.
Hooker's J.Bot.Kew Gard.Misc. 9:197 (1857)
Dodonaea ptarmicaefolia Turcz.
Bull.Soc.Imp.Naturalistes Moscou 25:155 (1852)
Dodonaea ptarmicifolia Turcz.
Bull.Soc.Imp.Naturalistes Moscou 25:155 (1852)
Dodonaea rigida J.G.West
Brunonia 7:111-112 (1984)
Dodonaea scurra K.A.Sheph. & R.A.Meissn.
Nuytsia 17:380-382, Figs 4, 5 (2007)
Dodonaea sp. Koolanooka Hills (R. Meissner & Y. Caruso 17)
Dodonaea sp. Ninghan (H. Demarz 5121)
Dodonaea stenozyga F.Muell.
Fragm. (Mueller) 1:98 (1859)
Dodonaea trifida F.Muell.
Fragm. (Mueller) 9:88-89 (1875)
Dodonaea viscosa Jacq.
Sticky Hopbush Enum.Syst.Pl. 19 (1760)
Dodonaea viscosa subsp. angustissima (DC.) J.G.West
Brunonia 7:40 (1984)
Dodonaea viscosa subsp. mucronata J.G.West
Brunonia 7:42 (1984)
Dodonaea viscosa subsp. spatulata (Sm.) J.G.West
Sticky Hop-bush Brunonia 7:43 (1984)
Dodonaea viscosa Jacq. subsp. viscosa

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