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Displaying records 1–15 of 15 for your search terms: Genus: nymphoides
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Menyanthaceae Dumort.
Anal.Fam.Pl. p20, 25 (1829)
Nymphoides Ség.
Brit.Herb. 77 (1756)
Nymphoides astoniae M.D.Barrett & R.L.Barrett
Aston's Marshwort Nuytsia 26:67-70, Fig. 21 (2015)
Nymphoides aurantiaca (Dalziel) Kuntze
Marshwort Revis.Gen.Pl. 2:429 (1891)
Nymphoides beaglensis Aston
Muelleria 6:359-362,Fig.1 (1987)
Nymphoides crenata (F.Muell.) Kuntze
Wavy Marshwort Revis.Gen.Pl. 2:429 (1891)
Nymphoides disperma Aston
Muelleria 6:197-200,Fig.1 (1986)
Nymphoides furculifolia Specht
Rec.Amer.-Austral.Sci.Exped.Arnhem Land, 3, Bot.Pl.Ecol. 3:280,Fig.14 (1958)
Nymphoides geminata (R.Br.) Kuntze
Entire Marshwort
Nymphoides hydrocharoides (F.Muell.) Kuntze
Marshwort
Nymphoides indica (L.) Kuntze
Marshwort Revis.Gen.Pl. 2:429 (1891)
Nymphoides minima (F.Muell.) Kuntze
Revis.Gen.Pl. 2:429 (1891)
Nymphoides parvifolia (Griseb.) Kuntze
Revis.Gen.Pl. 2:429 (1891)
Nymphoides quadriloba Aston
Muelleria 5:42-45 (1982)
Nymphoides sp. Mitchell Plateau (R.L. Barrett & M.D. Barrett RLB 2640)
Nymphoides walshiae R.W.Davis & K.R.Thiele
Nuytsia 27:248-251, Figs 2-3 (2016)

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