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Displaying records 41–58 of 58 for your search terms: Genus: tetratheca
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Elaeocarpaceae Juss.
Essai Propr.Méd.Pl. Ed. 2, 87 (1816)
Tetratheca Sm.
Spec.Bot.New Holland 5, tab. 2 (1793)
Tetratheca retrorsa Joy Thomps.
Telopea 1:157-158 (1976)
Tetratheca setigera Endl.
Enum.Pl. 8 (1837)
Tetratheca similis Joy Thomps.
Telopea 1:171-172 (1976)
Tetratheca sp. Boonanarring (F. Hort 1509)
Tetratheca sp. Die Hardy Range (R. Ryan BR 1)
Tetratheca sp. Duranillin (V. Crowley 976)
Tetratheca sp. Eneabba (L. Sweedman 3364)
Tetratheca sp. Granite (S. Patrick SP1224)
Tetratheca sp. Kent River (B.G. Hammersley 1791)
Tetratheca sp. Mt Cooke (N.D. Burrows MC 110)
Tetratheca sp. Mt Solus (F. Obbens 307/98)
Tetratheca sp. New Norcia (D. Rayner et al. RH 807-20)
Tetratheca sp. Ongerup (K.R. Newbey 4505)
Tetratheca sp. West Angelas (N. Casson X7.1)
Tetratheca spartea (Benth.) R.Butcher
Nuytsia 18:42-45, Figs 1,3a-c (2008)
Tetratheca spenceri R.Butcher & Cockerton
Nuytsia 22:115-119, Figs 1,2 (2012)
Tetratheca viminea Lindl.
Slender Tetratheca Sketch Veg.Swan R. 38 (1840)
Tetratheca virgata Steetz
Pl.Preiss. [J.G.C.Lehmann] 1:212-213 (1845)

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