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Displaying records 1–20 of 203 for your search terms: Genus: dryandra
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Proteaceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. [Jussieu] 78 (1789)
Dryandra R.Br.
Trans.Linn.Soc.London,Bot. 10:211, Tab. 3 (1810)
Dryandra acanthopoda A.S.George
Nuytsia 10(3):335 (1996)
Dryandra anatona A.S.George
Nuytsia 10(3):353-354 (1996)
Dryandra arborea C.A.Gardner
Yilgarn Dryandra J.Roy.Soc.Western Australia 47:59 (1964)
Dryandra arctotidis R.Br.
Prodr. Suppl. 39 (1830)
Dryandra armata R.Br.
Prickly Dryandra Trans.Linn.Soc.London 10:213 (1810)
Dryandra armata R.Br. var. armata
Dryandra armata var. ignicida A.S.George
Nuytsia 10(3):331-332 (1996)
Dryandra ashbyi B.L.Burtt
Bull.Misc.Inform.Kew 183 (1939)
Dryandra aurantia A.S.George
Nuytsia 10(3):373-374 (1996)
Dryandra baxteri R.Br.
Prodr. Suppl. 38 (1830)
Dryandra bipinnatifida R.Br.
Prodr. Suppl. 39 (1830)
Dryandra bipinnatifida R.Br. subsp. bipinnatifida
Dryandra bipinnatifida subsp. multifida A.S.George
Nuytsia 10(3):402 (1996)
Dryandra blechnifolia R.Br.
Trans.Linn.Soc.London 10:215 (1810)
Dryandra borealis A.S.George
Nuytsia 10(3):343-345 (1996)
Dryandra borealis A.S.George subsp. borealis
Dryandra borealis subsp. elatior A.S.George
Nuytsia 10(3):344-345 (1996)
Dryandra brownii Meisn.
Pl.Preiss. [J.G.C.Lehmann] 595 (1845)
Dryandra calophylla R.Br.
Prodr. Suppl. 40 (1830)

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