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Displaying records 41–60 of 72 for your search terms: Genus: isopogon
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Proteaceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. [Jussieu] 78 (1789)
Isopogon Knight
Cult.Prot. pxii, 93. (1809)
Isopogon robustus N.Gibson
Muelleria 21:97-99,Fig.1 (2005)
Isopogon scaber Lindl.
Sketch Veg.Swan R. 34 (1840)
Isopogon scabriusculus Meisn.
Prodr. 14:276-277 (1856)
Isopogon scabriusculus subsp. lasianthus D.Foreman ms
Isopogon scabriusculus subsp. pubifloris Foreman
Fl.Australia 16:480 (1995)
Isopogon scabriusculus Meisn. subsp. scabriusculus
Isopogon scabriusculus subsp. stenophyllus Foreman
Fl.Australia 16:480 (1995)
Isopogon sp. A
Isopogon sp. Badgingarra (A.S. George 14200)
Isopogon sp. Brookton Hwy (H. Demarz 444)
Isopogon sp. Busselton (G.J. Keighery 11534)
Isopogon sp. Canning Reservoir (M.D. Tindale 121 & B.R. Maslin)
Isopogon sp. Darling Range (F. Hort 1662)
Isopogon sp. Fitzgerald River (D.B. Foreman 813)
Isopogon sp. Newdegate (D.B. Foreman 771)
Isopogon sp. Ravensthorpe (D.B. Foreman 1207)
Isopogon sp. Watheroo (D. Foreman 477)
Isopogon spathulatus R.Br.
Suppl.Prodr.Fl.Nov.Holl. 8-9 (1830)
Isopogon spathulatus subsp. elongatus Rye & Hislop
Taxon 73(1):185-186, Figs 11O-R, 12D-F (2024)
Isopogon spathulatus subsp. obovatus (R.Br.) Rye & Hislop
Taxon 73(1):185 (2024)

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