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Displaying records 1–20 of 34 for your search terms: Genus: spyridium
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Rhamnaceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. [Jussieu] 376 (1789)
Spyridium Fenzl
Enum.Pl. p24, (1837)
Spyridium complicatum F.Muell.
Fragm. (Mueller) 3:78 (1862)
Spyridium cordatum (Turcz.) Benth.
Fl.Austral. 1:430 (1863)
Spyridium denticuliferum Diels
Bot.Jahrb.Syst. 35:355 (1904)
Spyridium divaricatum Benth.
Fl.Austral. 1:427 (1863)
Spyridium glaucum Rye
Nuytsia 10(1):120-121,Fig.1A-F (1995)
Spyridium globulosum (Labill.) Benth.
Basket Bush Fl.Austral. 1:429 (1863)
Spyridium globulosum var. albicans (Steud.) Diels
Bot.Jahrb.Syst. 35:356 (1904)
Spyridium kalganense Diels
Bot.Jahrb.Syst. 35:355 (1904)
Spyridium longicor Kellermann & C.Clowes
Swainsona 36:97-99, Fig. 1 (2022)
Spyridium majoranifolium (Fenzl) Rye
Nuytsia 10(1):121 (1995)
Spyridium microcephalum (Turcz.) Benth.
Small-headed Spyridium Fl.Austral. 1:434 (1863)
Spyridium minutum Rye
Nuytsia 10(1):122,Fig.1G-K (1995)
Spyridium montanum Rye
Nuytsia 10(1):123,Fig.1L-O (1995)
Spyridium mucronatum Rye
Nuytsia 10(1):125-126,Fig.2A-C (1995)
Spyridium mucronatum Rye subsp. mucronatum
Spyridium mucronatum subsp. multiflorum Rye
Nuytsia 10(1):126,Fig.2D,E (1995)
Spyridium mucronatum subsp. recurvum Rye
Nuytsia 10(1):127,Fig.2F-H (1995)
Spyridium oligocephalum (Turcz.) Benth.
Fl.Austral. 1:433 (1863)
Spyridium polycephalum (Turcz.) Rye
Nuytsia 10(1):128 (1995)

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