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Displaying records 141–160 of 181 for your search terms: Genus: verticordia
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Myrtaceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. [Jussieu] 322 (1789)
Verticordia DC.
Prodr. 3:208 (1828)
Verticordia rennieana F.Muell. & Tate
Trans.& Proc.Roy.Soc.South Australia 16:354 (1896)
Verticordia roei Endl.
Roe's Featherflower Stirp.Herb.Huegel. 6 (1838)
Verticordia roei subsp. meiogona A.S.George
Nuytsia 7(3):361-362 (1991)
Verticordia roei Endl. subsp. roei
Verticordia rutilastra A.S.George
Nuytsia 7(3):362-363 (1991)
Verticordia serotina A.S.George
Nuytsia 7(3):363 (1991)
Verticordia serrata (Lindl.) Schauer
Nov.Actorum Acad.Caes.Leop.-Carol.Nat.Cur. Suppl. 2:222 (1841)
Verticordia serrata var. ciliata A.S.George
Nuytsia 7(3):364-365 (1991)
Verticordia serrata var. linearis A.S.George
Nuytsia 7(3):365 (1991)
Verticordia serrata (Lindl.) Schauer var. serrata
Verticordia serrata var. Udumung (D. Hunter & B. Yarran 941006)
Verticordia setacea A.S.George
Nuytsia 20:313, 315-316, Fig. 4 (2010)
Verticordia sieberi Schauer
Nov.Actorum Acad.Caes.Leop.-Carol.Nat.Cur. 19,Suppl.2:201 (1841)
Verticordia sieberi var. curta A.S.George
Nuytsia 7(3):367-368 (1991)
Verticordia sieberi var. lomata A.S.George
Nuytsia 7(3):366-367 (1991)
Verticordia sieberi var. pachyphylla A.S.George
Nuytsia 7(3):367 (1991)
Verticordia sieberi Schauer var. sieberi
Verticordia sp.
Verticordia sp. Dundas (C.A. Gardner 2848)
Verticordia sp. Koolyanobbing (B.H. Smith 1457)

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