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Displaying records 21–40 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 cracens Rye subsp. cracens
Pimelea cracens subsp. glabra Rye
Nuytsia 6:211-212 (1988)
Pimelea cruciata Rye & Wege
Tarin Rock Banjine Nuytsia 31:107-110, Fig. 1 (2020)
Pimelea drummondii (Turcz.) Rye
Nuytsia 6:219 (1988)
Pimelea erecta Rye
Nuytsia 6:189-190,Fig.23 (1988)
Pimelea eyrei F.Muell.
Fragm. (Mueller) 5:109 (1866)
Pimelea ferruginea Labill.
Nov.Holl.Pl. 1:10,Tab.5 (1805)
Pimelea flava R.Br.
Pimelea floribunda Meisn.
Prodr. 14:505 (1857)
Pimelea forrestiana F.Muell.
Fragm. (Mueller) 11:46 (1878)
Pimelea gilgiana E.Pritz.
Bot.Jahrb.Syst. 35:396-397,Tab.46 (1904)
Pimelea graciliflora (Endl.) Hook.
Pimelea graniticola Rye
Nuytsia 6:177-178,Fig.16 (1988)
Pimelea halophila Rye
Nuytsia 6:154-155,Fig.3 (1988)
Pimelea hispida R.Br.
Bristly Pimelea Prodr. 360 (1810)
Pimelea holroydii F.Muell.
Fragm. (Mueller) 6:159-160,Tab.59 (1868)
Pimelea imbricata R.Br.
Prodr. 361 (1810)
Pimelea imbricata R.Br. var. imbricata
Pimelea imbricata var. major (Meisn.) Rye
Nuytsia 6:182 (1988)
Pimelea imbricata var. piligera (Benth.) Diels
Bot.Jahrb.Syst. 35:397 (1904)

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