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Displaying records 1–20 of 20 for your search terms: Genus: isotropis
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Fabaceae Lindl.
Intr.Nat.Syst.Bot. Ed.2:148 (1836)
Isotropis Benth.
Enum.Pl. 28 (1837)
Isotropis atropurpurea F.Muell.
Poison Sage Fragm. (Mueller) 3:16-17 (1862)
Isotropis atropurpurea var. alba Ewart
J.&Proc.Roy.Soc.New South Wales 42:190 (1908)
Isotropis browniae Jobson
Telopea 17:348-350, Figs 1-3 (2014)
Isotropis canescens F.Muell.
Fragm. (Mueller) 10:51 (1876)
Isotropis centralis Maconochie
J.Adelaide Bot.Gard. 2:323-325 (1980)
Isotropis cuneifolia (Sm.) Heynh.
Granny Bonnets Nomencl.Bot.Hort. 2:325 (1841)
Isotropis cuneifolia (Sm.) Heynh. subsp. cuneifolia
Granny Bonnets
Isotropis cuneifolia subsp. glabra Keighery
Nuytsia 13(3):472, Fig.1 (2001)
Isotropis drummondii Meisn.
Lamb Poison Pl.Preiss. [J.G.C.Lehmann] 1:31 (1844)
Isotropis forrestii F.Muell.
S.Sci.Rec. 2:252 (1882)
Isotropis iophyta Wege & R.W.Davis
Eremaean Lamb’s Poison Nuytsia 31:187-190, Fig. 1 (2020)
Isotropis juncea Turcz.
Slender Lamb Poison Bull.Soc.Imp.Naturalistes Moscou 26 (1):251 (1853)
Isotropis parviflora Benth.
Commentat.Legum.Gen. 7 (1837)
Isotropis petrensis R.W.Davis & Wege
Granite Granny Bonnets Nuytsia 32:99-102, Fig. 1 (2021)
Isotropis sp. Arid zone (G. Byrne 2775)
Isotropis sp. Shark Bay (M.E. Trudgen 7170)
Isotropis sp. Spirit Hills (D.J. Dixon 1632)
Isotropis sp. Yalgoo (S. Patrick 2375)
Isotropis winneckei F.Muell.
Australas.Chem.Druggist 6:79 (1884)

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