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Displaying records 1–18 of 18 for your search terms: Genus: gyrostemon
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Gyrostemonaceae A.Juss.
Dict.Univ.Hist.Nat. 6:450 (1845)
Gyrostemon Desf.
Mém.Mus.Hist.Nat. 6:16, Tab.6 (1820)
Gyrostemon australasicus (Moq.) Heimerl
Camel Poison Nat.Pflanzenfam. [Engler & Prantl] III(1b):12 (1889)
Gyrostemon brownii S.Moore
J.Linn.Soc.,Bot. 45:190 (1920)
Gyrostemon ditrigynus A.S.George
Fl.Austral. 8:392 (1982)
Gyrostemon prostratus A.S.George
Fl.Austral. 8:393 (1982)
Gyrostemon racemiger H.Walter
Pflanzenr. 83(Heft 39):74,Fig.23 (1909)
Gyrostemon ramulosus Desf.
Corkybark Mém.Mus.Hist.Nat. 6:17,Tab.6 (1820)
Gyrostemon reticulatus A.S.George
Fl.Austral. 8:393 (1982)
Gyrostemon sessilis A.S.George
Fl.Austral. 8:393 (1982)
Gyrostemon sheathii W.Fitzg.
J.Proc.Mueller Bot.Soc.Western Australia 11:81-82 (1903)
Gyrostemon sp. Bandalup (G. Cockerton & N. Evelegh 7751)
Gyrostemon sp. Bolgart (C.A. Gardner 8700)
Gyrostemon sp. Mogumber (T.J. Hawkeswood 250)
Gyrostemon sp. Ravensthorpe (G. Cockerton & N. Evelegh 9467)
Gyrostemon sp. Whoogarup Range (A.S. George 1910)
Gyrostemon subnudus (Nees) Baill.
Hist.Pl. 4:42 (1872)
Gyrostemon tepperi (H.Walter) A.S.George
Fl.Austral. 8:392 (1982)
Gyrostemon thesioides (Hook.f.) A.S.George
Fl.Australia 8:392 (1982)

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