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Displaying records 1–18 of 18 for your search terms: Genus: watsonia
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Iridaceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. [Jussieu] 57 (1789)
Watsonia Mill.
Fig.Pl.Gard.Dict. p184, t. 276. (1758)
Watsonia aletroides (Burm.f.) Ker Gawl.
Bot.Mag. 15:Tab.533 (1801)
Watsonia borbonica (Pourr.) Goldblatt
Ann.Missouri Bot.Gard. 74:571 (1987)
Watsonia borbonica subsp. ardernei (Sander) Goldblatt
Ann.Kirstenbosch Bot.Gard. 19:35 (1989)
Watsonia borbonica (Pourr.) Goldblatt subsp. borbonica
Watsonia bulbillifera J.W.Mathews & L.Bolus
Bugle Lily Ann.Bolus Herb. 3:140-141 (1922)
Watsonia knysnana L.Bolus
S.African Gard. 20:63 (1930)
Watsonia leipoldtii L.Bolus
Watsonia Bull.Misc.Inform.Kew 328-329 (1932)
Watsonia marginata (L.f.) Ker Gawl.
Bot.Mag. 17:Tab.608 (1802)
Watsonia mariana cv. bulbillifera
Watsonia meriana (L.) Mill.
Bulbil Watsonia Gard.Dict. Ed.8 (1768)
Watsonia meriana cv. bulbillifera
Watsonia meriana var. bulbillifera (J.W.Mathews & L.Bolus) D.A.Cooke
Bugle Lily J.Adelaide Bot.Gard. 18:6 (1998)
Watsonia meriana (L.) Mill. var. meriana
Watsonia pyramidata (Andrews) Klatt
Consp.Fl.Afr. 5:194 (1894)
Watsonia versfeldii J.W.Mathews & L.Bolus
Ann.Bolus Herb. 3:139-140 (1922)
Watsonia versfeldii var. alba J.W.Mathews & L.Bolus
Ann.Bolus Herb. 3:140 (1922)
Watsonia wordsworthiana J.W.Mathews & L.Bolus
Ann.Bolus Herb. 4:26 (1925)

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