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Displaying records 1–20 of 41 for your search terms: Genus: lepidium
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Brassicaceae Burnett
Outlines Bot.(Burnett) 854 (1835)
Lepidium L.
Sp.Pl. [Linnaeus] 2:643 (1753)
Lepidium africanum (Burm.f.) DC.
Rubble Peppercress Syst.Nat. 2:552 (1821)
Lepidium amelum Lepschi
Nuytsia 12(2):191-194,Figs 1A-C (1998)
Lepidium aschersonii Thell.
Spiny Peppercress Neue Denkschr.Schweiz.Naturf.Ges. 41:310 (1906)
Lepidium biplicatum Hewson
Brunonia 4:258-260 (1982)
Lepidium bonariense L.
Peppercress Sp.Pl. [Linnaeus] 2:645 (1753)
Lepidium catapycnon Hewson
Hamersley Lepidium Brunonia 4:244 (1982)
Lepidium desvauxii Thell.
Bushy Peppercress Neue Denkschr.Schweiz.Naturf.Ges. 41:307 (1906)
Lepidium didymum L.
Mant.Pl. 1:92 (1767)
Lepidium draba L.
Sp.Pl. [Linnaeus] 645 (1753)
Lepidium draba L. subsp. draba
Lepidium drummondii Thell.
Neue Denkschr.Schweiz.Naturf.Ges. 41:290 (1906)
Lepidium echinatum Hewson
Brunonia 4:252 (1982)
Lepidium fasciculatum Thell.
Bundled Peppercress Neue Denkschr.Schweiz.Naturf.Ges. 41:306 (1906)
Lepidium foliosum Desv.
Leafy Peppercress J.Bot.Agric. 3:164, 180 (1815)
Lepidium genistoides Hewson
Brunonia 4:249 (1982)
Lepidium hyssopifolium Desv.
Rubble Peppercress
Lepidium leptopetalum (F.Muell.) F.Muell.
Slender Peppercress Pl.Indig.Col.Vict. 1:48, 222 (1862)
Lepidium linifolium (Desv.) Steud.
Nomencl.Bot. 472 (1821)
Lepidium lyratogynum Hewson
Brunonia 4:258 (1982)

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