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Displaying records 1–20 of 20 for your search terms: Genus: opercularia
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Rubiaceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. [Jussieu] 196 (1789)
Opercularia Gaertn.
Fruct.Sem.Pl. 1:111 (1788)
Opercularia acolytantha Diels
Esperance Dog Weed Bot.Jahrb.Syst. 35:547 (1905)
Opercularia apiciflora Juss.
Ann.Mus.Natl.Hist.Nat. 4:427 (1804)
Opercularia apiciflora Labill.
Nov.Holl.Pl. 1:35 (1805)
Opercularia echinocephala Benth.
Bristly Headed Stink Weed Fl.Austral. 3:436 (1867)
Opercularia hirsuta Benth.
Silky-haired Stinkweed Fl.Austral. 3:434 (1867)
Opercularia hispidula Endl.
Hispid Stinkweed Enum.Pl. 58 (1837)
Opercularia hispidula var. pauciflora (Endl.) Benth.
Fl.Austral. 3:436 (1867)
Opercularia liberiflora F.Muell.
Fragm. (Mueller) 4:92 (1864)
Opercularia loganioides Keighery
Nuytsia 13(1):29-30, Fig.1 (1999)
Opercularia nubicola A.S.Markey
Stirling Range Stinkweed Nuytsia 29:132-135, Figs 1E, 8 (2018)
Opercularia rubioides Juss.
Ann.Mus.Natl.Hist.Nat. 4:428 (1804)
Opercularia scabrida Schltdl.
Linnaea 20:604 (1847)
Opercularia sp. Stirling Range (M. Hislop 2839)
Opercularia sp. Twilight Cove (A.S. George 8562)
Opercularia spermacocea Juss.
Ann.Mus.Natl.Hist.Nat. 4:427 (1804)
Opercularia spermacocea Labill.
Nov.Holl.Pl. 1:35 (1805)
Opercularia vaginata Juss.
Dog Weed Ann.Mus.Natl.Hist.Nat. 4:428 (1804)
Opercularia vaginata Labill.
Dog Weed Nov.Holl.Pl. 1:34 (1805)
Opercularia volubilis Benth.
Twining Stinkweed Fl.Austral. 3:435-436 (1867)

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