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Displaying records 81–99 of 99 for your search terms: Genus: triodia
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Poaceae Barnhart
Bull.Torrey Bot.Club 22:7 (1895)
Triodia R.Br.
Prodr.Fl.Nov.Holland. 182 (1810)
Triodia sp. Pannawonica (B.M. Anderson & M.D. Barrett BMA 89)
Triodia sp. Pannawonica shale (P.J. Davidson PJD 2026)
Triodia sp. Peedamulla (A.A. Mitchell PRP 1636)
Triodia sp. Prince Regent River (R.L. Barrett & M.D. Barrett RLB 3680)
Triodia sp. Robe River (M.E. Trudgen et al. MET 12367)
Triodia sp. Shovelanna Hill (S. van Leeuwen 3835)
Triodia sp. Silvergrass (P.-L. de Kock BES 00808)
Triodia sp. Theda (M.D. Barrett & R.L. Barrett MDB 2143)
Triodia sp. Warrawagine (A.L. Payne PRP 1859)
Triodia spicata N.T.Burb.
Spike Flowered Spinifex Austral.J.Bot. 1:182-183 (1953)
Triodia stenostachya Domin
Biblioth.Bot. 85:387-388 (1915)
Triodia stipoides (S.W.L.Jacobs) Crisp & Mant
Phytotaxa 230:295 (2015)
Triodia tomentosa S.W.L.Jacobs
Telopea 4:655-657,Fig.2 (1992)
Triodia triticoides C.A.Gardner
Fl.W.Austral. 1:78 (1952)
Triodia vanleeuwenii B.M.Anderson & M.D.Barrett
Austral.Syst.Bot. 30:226-228, Fig. 21 (2017)
Triodia veniciae M.D.Barrett
Roy Hill Spinifex Nuytsia 30:222-227, Fig. 1 (2019)
Triodia wiseana C.A.Gardner
Limestone Spinifex J.Roy.Soc.Western Australia 27:166 (1942)
Triodia wiseana var. brevifolia N.T.Burb.
J.Roy.Soc.Western Australia 30:24 (1946)
Triodia wiseana C.A.Gardner var. wiseana

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