There were 13 records found for your search terms: ‘consv_code:* eremaean:NUL is_current:yes’
Asparagaceae Juss. Gen.Pl. 40 (1789)
Thysanotus R.Br. Prodr.Fl.Nov.Holland 282 (1810)
Thysanotus baueri R.Br. Prod. 283 (1810)
Asteraceae Bercht. & J. Presl Prir. Rostlin p254 (1820)
Chthonocephalus Steetz Plantae Preissianae 1(4):444 (1845)
Chthonocephalus multiceps J.H.Willis Proc.Roy.Soc.Queensland 62:105 (1952)
Brassicaceae Burnett Outl. Bot. p854 (1835)
Lepidium L. Sp.Pl. 2:643 (1753)
Lepidium fasciculatum Thell. Bundled Peppercress; Neue Denkschr.Schweiz.Naturf.Ges. 41:306 (1906)
Phlegmatospermum O.E.Schulz Bot.Jahrb.Syst. 66:93 (1933)
Phlegmatospermum eremaeum (J.M.Black) E.A.Shaw Contr.Gray Herb. 205:151-152 (1974)
Casuarinaceae R. Br. Voy. Terra Austr. 2:571 (1814)
Allocasuarina L.A.S.Johnson Journal of the Adelaide Botanic Gardens 6(1):73 (1982)
Allocasuarina eriochlamys subsp. grossa (L.A.S.Johnson) L.A.S.Johnson Fl.Australia 3:195 (1989)
Mimosaceae R. Br. Voy. Terra Austr. 2:551 (1814)
Acacia Mill. The Gardeners Dictionary abridged 3:. (1754)
Acacia eremophila numerous-nerved variant (A.S. George 11924)
Myoporaceae R. Br. Prodromus Florae Novae Hollandiae p514 (1810)
Eremophila R.Br. Prodromus Florae Novae Hollandiae p518 (1810)
Eremophila attenuata Chinnock Eremophila and Allied Genera 376-377, Fig. 189 (2007)
Eremophila dendritica Chinnock Eremophila and Allied Genera 465-467, Fig.233 (2007)
Eremophila hillii E.A.Shaw Trans.Roy.Soc.South Australia 91:111 (1967)
Eremophila parvifolia J.M.Black subsp. parvifolia
Myrtaceae Juss. Genera plantarum p322 (1789)
Eucalyptus L'Her. Sert. Angl. (1789)
Eucalyptus histophylla Brooker & Hopper Nuytsia 8:89-92 (1991)
Eucalyptus pimpiniana Maiden Crit.Revis.Gen.Euc. 2:211 (1912)
Proteaceae Juss. Gen.Pl. 78 (1789)
Grevillea Knight On the Cultivation of the Plants Belonging to the Natural Order of Proteaceae pxvii, 120. (1809)
Grevillea phillipsiana McGill. New Names Grevillea 12 (1986)
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