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Displaying records 681–700 of 1410
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Asteraceae Bercht. & J.Presl
Prir.Rostlin 254 (1820)
Iotasperma G.L.Nesom
Phytologia 76:144-146 (1994)
Iotasperma australiense G.L.Nesom
Phytologia 76:146 (1994)
Iotasperma sessilifolium (F.Muell.) G.L.Nesom
Phytologia 76:146 (1994)
Isoetopsis Turcz.
Bull.Soc.Imp.Naturalistes Moscou p74 (1851)
Isoetopsis graminifolia Turcz.
Cushion Grass Bull.Soc.Imp.Naturalistes Moscou 24 (2):175 (1851)
Ixiochlamys Sond.
Linnaea 25:466 (1853)
Ixiochlamys cuneifolia (R.Br.) Sond.
Linnaea 25:466 (1853)
Ixiochlamys filicifolia Dunlop
J.Adelaide Bot.Gard. 2:248-249 (1980)
Ixiochlamys nana (Ewart & Jean White) Grau
Mitt.Bot.Staatssamml.München 12:186 (1975)
Ixiolaena Benth.
Enum.Pl. p66 (1837)
Ixiolaena leptolepis (DC.) Benth.
Plover Daisy Fl.Austral. 3:597-598 (1867)
Ixiolaena tomentosa Sond.
Woolly Ixiolaena Linnaea 25:504-505 (1853)
Ixiolaena viscosa Benth.
Sticky Ixiolaena Enum.Pl. 66 (1837)
Ixiolaena websteri S.Moore
J.Bot. 41:99 (1903)
Kippistia F.Muell.
Rep.Pl.Babbage's Exped. p12 (1859)
Kippistia suaedifolia F.Muell.
Rep.Pl.Babbage's Exped. 12 (1859)
Lactuca L.
Sp.Pl. [Linnaeus] 2:796 (1753)
Lactuca saligna L.
Wild Lettuce Sp.Pl. [Linnaeus] 2:796 (1753)
Lactuca serriola L.
Prickly Lettuce Cent.Pl. II:29 (1756)
Lactuca serriola L. forma serriola

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