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Displaying records 161–180 of 243 for your search terms: Genus: goodenia
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Goodeniaceae R.Br.
Prodr.Fl.Nov.Holland. 573 (1810)
Goodenia Sm.
Spec.Bot.New Holland 15 (1793)
Goodenia quadrilocularis R.Br.
Prodr. 578 (1810)
Goodenia quartzitica K.A.Sheph.
Quartz-loving Goodenia Nuytsia 31:193-196, Fig. 1 (2020)
Goodenia quasilibera Carolin
Fl.S.Austral. Ed.4,1402-1403 (1986)
Goodenia radicans (Cav.) Pers.
Syn.Pl. 1:195 (1805)
Goodenia ramelii F.Muell.
Fragm. (Mueller) 3:20-21 (1862)
Goodenia redacta Carolin
Telopea 3: 551-552 (1990)
Goodenia reinwardtii (de Vriese) K.A.Sheph.
Common Verreauxia PhytoKeys 152:92 (2020)
Goodenia robusta (Benth.) K.Krause
Woolly Goodenia
Goodenia rosea (S.Moore) K.A.Sheph.
Pink Velleia PhytoKeys 152:93 (2020)
Goodenia rotundifolia R.Br.
Goodenia salina L.W.Sage & K.A.Sheph.
Nuytsia 17:340-342, Figs 3a-b, 6 (2007)
Goodenia salmoniana (F.Muell.) Carolin
Telopea 3: 550 (1990)
Goodenia scaevolina F.Muell.
Ngurubi Fragm. (Mueller) 1:118 (1859)
Goodenia scaevolina subsp. A Kimberley Flora
Goodenia scaevolina subsp. A Kimberley Flora (C.A. Gardner 6299)
Goodenia scapigera R.Br.
White Goodenia Prodr. 578 (1810)
Goodenia scapigera subsp. graniticola L.W.Sage
Nuytsia 13(2):373-375, Fig.5 (2000)
Goodenia scapigera R.Br. subsp. scapigera
Goodenia schwerinensis Carolin
Telopea 2:66-67 (1980)
Goodenia sepalosa Benth.
Fl.Austral. 4:72 (1868)

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