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Displaying records 1–16 of 16 for your search terms: Genus: hysterobaeckea
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Myrtaceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. [Jussieu] 322 (1789)
Hysterobaeckea (Nied.) Rye
Nuytsia 25:213 (2015)
Hysterobaeckea cornuta Rye
Nuytsia 29:81-82 (2018)
Hysterobaeckea glandulosa Rye
Nuytsia 29:82-85, Fig. 3A (2018)
Hysterobaeckea graniticola Rye
Nuytsia 29:86-87 (2018)
Hysterobaeckea longipes Rye
Nuytsia 29:87-89, Fig. 3B-C (2018)
Hysterobaeckea occlusa Rye
Nuytsia 29:89-91, Fig. 3D-E (2018)
Hysterobaeckea ochropetala (F.Muell.) Rye
Nuytsia 25:215 (2015)
Hysterobaeckea ochropetala subsp. cometes Rye
Nuytsia 29:92-94, Fig. 7A-D (2018)
Hysterobaeckea ochropetala (F.Muell.) Rye subsp. ochropetala
Hysterobaeckea ochropetala subsp. reliqua Rye
Nuytsia 29:95-98 (2018)
Hysterobaeckea petraea Rye
Nuytsia 29:98-101, Fig. 8A (2018)
Hysterobaeckea pterocera Rye
Nuytsia 29:101-103, Figs 8B-D, 9 (2018)
Hysterobaeckea setifera Rye
Nuytsia 29:103-104 (2018)
Hysterobaeckea setifera subsp. meridionalis Rye
Nuytsia 29:104-106, Fig. 8E-F (2018)
Hysterobaeckea setifera Rye subsp. setifera
Hysterobaeckea sp. Exclamation Lake (M.E. Trudgen 1524)

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