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Displaying records 21–40 of 113 for your search terms: Genus: schoenus
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Cyperaceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. [Jussieu] 26 (1789)
Schoenus L.
Sp.Pl. [Linnaeus] 2:42 (1753)
Schoenus cruentus (Nees) Benth.
Fl.Austral. 7:357 (1878)
Schoenus curvifolius (R.Br.) Poir.
Encycl. Suppl. 2:251 (1811)
Schoenus cygneus (Nees) Nees
Pl.Preiss. [J.G.C.Lehmann] 2:81 (1846)
Schoenus discifer Tate
Trans.& Proc.Roy.Soc.South Australia 12:131 (1889)
Schoenus drummondii (Steud.) Benth.
Schoenus efoliatus F.Muell.
Fragm. (Mueller) 9:32 (1875)
Schoenus elegans S.T.Blake
Proc.Roy.Soc.Queensland 52:60 (1941)
Schoenus ericetorum R.Br.
Prodr. 231 (1810)
Schoenus falcatus R.Br.
Prodr. 232 (1810)
Schoenus fascicularis Michx.
Schoenus fluitans Hook.f.
Bot.Antarct.Voy.III.(Fl.Tasman.) 2:81,141 (1858)
Schoenus fluitans var. tenellus (Benth.) Kük.
Schoenus fuscescens C.B.Clarke
Bot.Jahrb.Syst. 35(1):79 (1904)
Schoenus globifer Nees
Pl.Preiss. [J.G.C.Lehmann] 2:81 (1846)
Schoenus grammatophyllus F.Muell.
Fragm. (Mueller) 9:31 (1875)
Schoenus grandiflorus (Lehm.) F.Muell.
Large Flowered Bogrush Fragm. (Mueller) 9:30-31 (1875)
Schoenus griffinianus K.L.Wilson
Nuytsia 11(2):278-280,Fig.3A-C (1997)
Schoenus hexandrus F.Muell. & Tate
Trans.Proc.& Rep.Roy.Soc.South Australia 16:380 (1896)
Schoenus humilis Benth.
Fl.Austral. 7:374 (1878)
Schoenus indutus (F.Muell.) Benth.
Fl.Austral. 7:372-373 (1878)

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