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Displaying records 61–80 of 90 for your search terms: Genus: petrophile
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Proteaceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. [Jussieu] 78 (1789)
Petrophile Knight
Cult.Prot. pxii, 92. (1809)
Petrophile recurva Foreman
Fl.Australia 16:477 (1995)
Petrophile rigida R.Br.
Trans.Linn.Soc.London 10:69 (1810)
Petrophile scabriuscula Meisn.
Pl.Preiss. [J.G.C.Lehmann] 1:495 (1845)
Petrophile scabriuscula subsp. recurva Foreman ms
Petrophile scabriuscula Meisn. subsp. scabriuscula ms
Petrophile semifurcata Benth.
Fl.Austral. 5:335-336 (1870)
Petrophile seminuda Lindl.
Sketch Veg.Swan R. 34 (1840)
Petrophile septemfida Rye & K.A.Sheph.
Nuytsia 21:53-55, Fig. 1h (2011)
Petrophile serruriae R.Br.
Suppl.Prodr.Fl.Nov.Holl. 6 (1830)
Petrophile shuttleworthiana Meisn.
Prodr. 14:275-276 (1856)
Petrophile sp. Coorow (W.E. Blackall 2595)
Petrophile sp. Kalbarri (D.B. Foreman 621)
Petrophile sp. Mt Magnet (R.J. Cranfield 6191)
Petrophile sp. Pithara (P. Armstrong s.n. PERTH 06592090)
Petrophile sp. prostrate (J.W. Horn & R. Butcher 2649)
Petrophile sp. Whicher Range (G.J. Keighery 11790)
Petrophile sp. Zuytdorp (P. Roberts 761)
Petrophile squamata R.Br.
Trans.Linn.Soc.London 10:70 (1810)
Petrophile squamata subsp. integra Keighery ms
Petrophile squamata subsp. northern (J. Monks 40)

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