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Displaying records 21–30 of 30 for your search terms: Genus: stackhousia
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Celastraceae R.Br.
Voy.Terra Austral. 2:554 (1814)
Stackhousia Sm.
Trans.Linn.Soc.London,Bot. 4:218 (1798)
Stackhousia sp. Mid west coastal (D. & B. Bellairs 6561)
Stackhousia sp. Mt Keith (G. Cockerton & G. O'Keefe 11017)
Stackhousia sp. Red-blotched corolla (A. Markey 911)
Stackhousia sp. Stirling Range (W.R. Barker 2399)
Stackhousia sp. swollen gynophore (W.R. Barker 2041)
Stackhousia sp. Thick sepals (A.E. Orchard 1547)
Stackhousia stratfordiae W.R.Barker & Cockerton
Nuytsia 21:71-73, Fig. 1 (2011)
Stackhousia stratfordii W.R.Barker & Cockerton
Nuytsia 21:71-73, Fig. 1 (2011)
Stackhousia umbellata C.A.Gardner & A.S.George
J.Roy.Soc.Western Australia 46:132 (1963)
Stackhousia viminea Sm.
Slender Stackhousia Cycl. 33: [Stackhousia no. 1] (1816)

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