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Brassicaceae Burnett
Outlines Bot.(Burnett) 854 (1835)
Stenopetalum DC.
Syst.Nat. 513 (1821)
Stenopetalum saxatile Keighery
Nuytsia 14:402-403,Figs 3D,E (2002)
Celastraceae R.Br.
Voy.Terra Austral. 2:554 (1814)
Psammomoya Diels & Loes.
Bot.Jahrb.Syst. 35:339 (1904)
Psammomoya grandiflora Keighery
Nuytsia 14:390-392,Fig.3C-E (2002)
Psammomoya implexa Keighery
Nuytsia 14:388,Fig.1D-F (2002)
Chenopodiaceae Vent.
Tabl.Regn.Vég. 2:253 (1799)
Chenopodium L.
Sp.Pl. [Linnaeus] 2:218 (1753)
Chenopodium curvispicatum Paul G.Wilson
Nuytsia 4:159-160 (1983)
Chenopodium desertorum subsp. anidiophyllum (Aellen) Paul G.Wilson
Nuytsia 4:155-157 (1983)
Chenopodium desertorum subsp. microphyllum Paul G.Wilson
Nuytsia 4:154-155 (1983)
Chenopodium desertorum subsp. rectum Paul G.Wilson
Nuytsia 4:158-159 (1983)
Chenopodium gaudichaudianum (Moq.) Paul G.Wilson
Cottony Saltbush Nuytsia 4:160 (1983)
Chenopodium melanocarpum forma leucocarpum (Aellen) Paul G.Wilson
Nuytsia 4:176 (1983)
Chenopodium saxatile Paul G.Wilson
Nuytsia 4:179-180 (1983)
Dysphania R.Br.
Prodr.Fl.Nov.Holland. 411 (1810)
Dysphania glandulosa Paul G.Wilson
Nuytsia 4:186 (1983)
Dysphania glomulifera (Nees) Paul G.Wilson
Nuytsia 4:183 (1983)
Dysphania glomulifera subsp. eremaea Paul G.Wilson
Nuytsia 4:184-186 (1983)
Dysphania kalpari Paul G.Wilson
Rat's Tail Nuytsia 4:195-196 (1983)
Dysphania platycarpa Paul G.Wilson
Nuytsia 4:187-188 (1983)
Dysphania rhadinostachya subsp. inflata (Aellen) Paul G.Wilson
Nuytsia 4:194-195 (1983)
Dysphania sphaerosperma Paul G.Wilson
Nuytsia 4:191-192 (1983)
Einadia Raf.
Fl.Tellur. 4:121 (1838)
Einadia nutans subsp. eremaea Paul G.Wilson
Climbing Saltbush Nuytsia 4:204-205 (1983)
Rhagodia R.Br.
Prodr.Fl.Nov.Holland. 408 (1810)
Rhagodia acicularis Paul G.Wilson
Wongan Rhagodia Nuytsia 4:51-54 (1982)
Rhagodia baccata subsp. dioica (Nees) Paul G.Wilson
Sea Berry Saltbush Nuytsia 4:225-228 (1983)

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