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Displaying records 1–20 of 86 for your search terms: Genus: pimelea
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Thymelaeaceae Juss.
Fam.Pl. 2:278 (1763)
Pimelea Gaertn.
Fruct.Sem.Pl. 1:186 (1788)
Pimelea aeruginosa F.Muell.
Fragm. (Mueller) 7:2 (1869)
Pimelea ammocharis F.Muell.
Hooker's J.Bot.Kew Gard.Misc. 9:24 (1857)
Pimelea angustifolia R.Br.
Narrow-leaved Pimelea Prodr. 360 (1810)
Pimelea argentea R.Br.
Silvery Leaved Pimelea Prodr. 362 (1810)
Pimelea avonensis Rye
Nuytsia 6(2):239-240, Fig.54 (1988)
Pimelea brachyphylla Benth.
Fl.Austral. 6:11 (1873)
Pimelea brevifolia R.Br.
Prodr. 359 (1810)
Pimelea brevifolia R.Br. subsp. brevifolia
Pimelea brevifolia subsp. modesta (Meisn.) Rye
Nuytsia 6:258 (1988)
Pimelea brevistyla Rye
Nuytsia 5(1):1-4, Fig.1 (1984)
Pimelea brevistyla Rye subsp. brevistyla
Pimelea brevistyla subsp. minor Rye
Nuytsia 6(2):242-244, Fig.59 (1988)
Pimelea calcicola Rye
Coastal Banjine Nuytsia 5:4-6, Fig. 2 (1984)
Pimelea ciliata Rye
White Banjine Nuytsia 5:6-9 (1984)
Pimelea ciliata Rye subsp. ciliata
Pimelea ciliata subsp. longituba Rye
Nuytsia 6(2):246-247 (1988)
Pimelea clavata Labill.
Nov.Holl.Pl. 1:11 (1805)
Pimelea concreta F.Muell.
Fragm. (Mueller) 5:73-74 (1865)
Pimelea cracens Rye
Nuytsia 6:209-212,Fig.38 (1988)

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