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Displaying records 1–20 of 31 for your search terms: Genus: haloragis
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Haloragaceae R.Br.
Voy.Terra Austral. 2:549 (1814)
Haloragis J.R.Forst. & G.Forst.
Char.Gen.Pl. p61, t. 31. (1775)
Haloragis aculeolata Benth.
Fl.Austral. 2:477 (1864)
Haloragis acutangula F.Muell.
Trans. & Proc.Victorian Inst.Advancem.Sci. 1854-1855:125 (1855)
Haloragis acutangula forma occidentalis Orchard
Haloragis acutangula forma stellata Orchard
Nuytsia 5:335 (1986)
Haloragis brownii (Hook.f.) Schindl.
Swamp Raspwort Bot.Jahrb.Syst. 34, Beih. 77:5 (1904)
Haloragis digyna Labill.
Nov.Holl.Pl. 1:101 (1805)
Haloragis dura Orchard
Nuytsia 2:127-129 (1977)
Haloragis foliosa Benth.
Fl.Austral. 2:477 (1864)
Haloragis glauca Lindl.
J.Exped.Trop.Australia 91 (1848)
Haloragis glauca Lindl. forma glauca
Haloragis glauca forma sclopetifera (F.Muell.) Orchard
Bull.Auckland Inst.Mus. 10:121 (1975)
Haloragis gossei F.Muell.
Fragm. (Mueller) 8:161-162 (1874)
Haloragis gossei F.Muell. var. gossei
Haloragis gossei var. inflata Orchard
Nuytsia 15(3):438-439, Fig. 1c (2005)
Haloragis hamata Orchard
Bull.Auckland Inst.Mus. 10:125-127 (1975)
Haloragis luminosa Wege & Orchard
Lantern Sea-berry Nuytsia 31:203-205, Fig. 1B, C (2020)
Haloragis maierae Orchard
Nuytsia 15(3):434-438, Fig. 1a-b (2005)
Haloragis odontocarpa F.Muell.
Mulga Nettle Fragm. (Mueller) 1:108 (1859)
Haloragis odontocarpa forma octoforma Orchard
Bull.Auckland Inst.Mus. 10:93 (1975)

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