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Myrtaceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. [Jussieu] 322 (1789)
Verticordia DC.
Prodr. 3:208 (1828)
Verticordia aereiflora Eliz.George & A.S.George
Nuytsia 9:333-334, Fig. 1 (1994)
Verticordia apecta Eliz.George & A.S.George
Nuytsia 9:335-337, Fig. 1 (1994)
Verticordia luteola var. rosea Eliz.George & A.S.George
Nuytsia 9:339-340 (1994)
Verticordia ×eurardyensis Eliz.George & A.S.George
Nuytsia 9:337-339,Fig.2 (1994)
Pittosporaceae R.Br.
Voy.Terra Austral. 2:542 (1814)
Marianthus Endl.
Enum.Pl. p8 (1837)
Marianthus aquilonaris N.Gibson & Wege
Nuytsia 19:297-300, Figs 2a-c (2009)
Poaceae Barnhart
Bull.Torrey Bot.Club 22:7 (1895)
Triodia R.Br.
Prodr.Fl.Nov.Holland. 182 (1810)
Triodia pisoliticola Trudgen & M.D.Barrett
Mesa Spinifex Nuytsia 29:273-277, Fig. 1 (2018)
Proteaceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. [Jussieu] 78 (1789)
Banksia L.f.
Suppl.Pl. 15, 126 (1782)
Banksia recurvistylis K.R.Thiele
Nuytsia 19:278-281, Figs 1, 2 (2009)
Grevillea Knight
Cult.Prot. pxvii, 120. (1809)
Grevillea adpressa Olde & Marriott
Nuytsia 9:250-252, Fig. 4 (1993)
Grevillea althoferi Olde & Marriott
Nuytsia 9:295-298 (1993)
Grevillea althoferorum Olde & Marriott
Nuytsia 9:295-298 (1993)
Grevillea coccinea subsp. lanata Olde & Marriott
Nuytsia 9:277 (1993)
Grevillea corrugata Olde & Marriott
Nuytsia 9:247-249,Fig.3 (1993)
Grevillea crowleyae Olde & Marriott
Nuytsia 9:271-274,Fig.11 (1993)
Grevillea curviloba subsp. incurva Olde & Marriott
Nuytsia 9:243-244 (1993)
Grevillea dissecta (McGill.) Olde & Marriott
Nuytsia 9:282 (1993)
Grevillea dolichopoda (McGill.) Olde & Marriott
Nuytsia 9:291 (1993)
Grevillea dryandroides subsp. hirsuta Olde & Marriott
Nuytsia 9:270-271 (1993)
Grevillea haplantha subsp. recedens Olde & Marriott
Nuytsia 9:290,Fig.17 (1993)
Grevillea insignis subsp. elliotii Olde & Marriott
Nuytsia 9:285-287,Fig.16 (1993)
Grevillea nivea Olde & Marriott
Nuytsia 19:237-241, Figs 3, 4 (2009)

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