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Displaying records 21–34 of 34 for your search terms: Genus: frankenia
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Frankeniaceae Desv.
Dict.Rais.Bot. p188 (1817)
Frankenia L.
Sp.Pl. [Linnaeus] 2:332 (1753)
Frankenia irregularis Summerh.
J.Linn.Soc.,Bot. 48:358 (1930)
Frankenia laxiflora Summerh.
Loose Flowered Frankenia J.Linn.Soc.,Bot. 48:367-368 (1930)
Frankenia magnifica Summerh.
J.Linn.Soc.,Bot. 48:368-369 (1930)
Frankenia parvula Turcz.
Short-leaved Frankenia Bull.Soc.Imp.Naturalistes Moscou 27(2):368 (1854)
Frankenia pauciflora DC.
Seaheath Prodr. 1:350 (1824)
Frankenia pauciflora var. longifolia Summerh.
Common Sea Heath J.Linn.Soc.,Bot. 48:365 (1930)
Frankenia pauciflora DC. var. pauciflora
Frankenia pulverulenta L.
Sp.Pl. [Linnaeus] 1:332 (1753)
Frankenia punctata Turcz.
Bull.Soc.Imp.Naturalistes Moscou 27 (2):367 (1854)
Frankenia sessilis Summerh.
J.Linn.Soc.,Bot. 48:353-354 (1930)
Frankenia sessilis Summerh. var. sessilis
Frankenia setosa W.Fitzg.
Bristly Frankenia J.Western Australia Nat.Hist.Soc. 2 (1):3 (1904)
Frankenia sp. southern gypsum (M.N. Lyons 2864)
Frankenia tetrapetala Labill.
Four Petaled Frankenia Nov.Holl.Pl. 1:88 (1805)

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