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Vigna OR species: Ophioglossum lusitanicum OR species: Utricularia nivea OR species: Annona squamosa OR genus: Choretrum OR species: Euphorbia psammogeton OR species: Leucas zeylanica OR species: Clerodendrum calamitosum OR species: Alysicarpus schomburgkii OR species: Coix gasteenii OR species: Coronidium boormanii OR species: Stemodia lythrifolia OR species: Triodia longiceps OR species: Tecomanthe dendrophila OR species: Nymphaea lotus OR species: Calochilus caeruleus OR species: Cassia queenslandica OR species: Lysiana exocarpi OR species: Drosera banksii OR species: Amyema plicatula OR species: Dolichandrone heterophylla OR species: Diplatia grandibractea OR species: Utricularia quinquedentata OR species: Pimelea sanguinea OR species: Bossiaea carinalis OR species: Asystasia australasica OR species: Rhodamnia rubescens OR species: Uvaria holtzei OR genus: Hydnocarpus OR species: Bauhinia malabarica OR genus: Astroloma OR species: Benstonea lauterbachii OR species: Drymoanthus minutus OR species: Tephrosia glomeruliflora OR species: Butea monosperma OR species: Tephrosia tinctoria OR species: Pinus caribaea x Pinus elliottii OR species: Gliricidia sepium OR species: Petunia axillaris OR species: Desmanthus pernambucanus OR species: Hibiscus sabdariffa OR species: Chenopodium murale OR species: Oxalis thompsoniae OR species: Sorghum x almum OR species: Hylocereus undatus OR species: Centrosema platycarpum OR species: Senegalia chundra OR species: Vigna caracalla OR species: Moringa oleifera OR species: Megaskepasma erythrochlamys OR species: Polygonum aviculare OR species: Cereus uruguayanus OR species: Jatropha podagrica OR species: Sesbania grandiflora OR species: Urochloa oligotricha OR species: Centrosema plumieri OR species: Desmodium distortum OR species: Barleria cristata OR species: Echinochloa frumentacea OR species: Cayratia maritima OR species: Medicago polymorpha OR species: Monochoria vaginalis OR species: Vachellia ditricha OR species: Vanilla planifolia OR species: Echinochloa oryzoides OR species: Cassia grandis OR species: Brachychiton paradoxus OR species: Glossocardia orthochaeta OR species: Spermacoce stenophylla OR species: Trachymene glaucifolia OR species: Minuria macrorhiza OR species: Amyema miraculosa OR species: Gmelina philippensis OR species: Pueraria phaseoloides OR species: Acacia chisholmii OR species: Cryptostylis subulata OR species: Diuris blakneyae OR species: Persea americana OR species: Dodonaea stenophylla OR species: Melaleuca argentea OR species: Canarium indicum OR species: Fimbristylis dipsacea OR species: Cladium procerum OR species: Calandrinia arenicola OR species: Ruellia simplex OR species: Osbeckia australiana OR species: Cinnamomum verum OR species: Eriachne stipacea OR species: Polygala macrobotrya OR species: Melodorum unguiculatum OR species: Asplenium pellucidum OR species: Asplenium attenuatum x Asplenium paleaceum OR species: Selaginella plana OR species: Livistona lanuginosa OR species: Polytrias indica OR species: Flaveria trinervia OR species: Myrsine elata OR species: Uvaria rufa OR species: Pittosporum moluccanum OR species: Pterostylis caligna OR species: Nervilia peltata OR species: Saccolabiopsis armitii OR species: Amaranthus hybridus OR species: Dryopteris sparsa OR species: Pterocaulon tricholobum OR species: Asplenium wildii OR species: Vrydagzynea albostriata OR species: Taeniophyllum epacridicola OR species: Dendrobium callitrophilum OR species: Vrydagzynea grayi OR species: Cardiospermum grandiflorum OR species: Taeniophyllum confertum OR species: Curcuma longa OR species: Brombya smithii OR species: Taeniophyllum triquetroradix OR species: Oleandra neriiformis OR species: Habenaria chlorosepala OR species: Bulbophyllum boonjee OR species: Crepidomanes aphlebioides OR species: Pterostylis antennifera OR species: Chiloglottis longiclavata OR species: Solanum quadriloculatum OR species: Pecteilis chlorosepala OR species: Proiphys cunninghamii OR genus: Polyosma OR species: Crinum lakefieldense OR species: Bulbophyllum wolfei OR species: Diplazium squamuligerum OR species: Gardenia psidioides OR species: Vrydagzynea elongata OR species: Gymnosiphon queenslandicus OR text:Taeniophyllum spec. OR species: Nervilia dallachyana OR species: Melaleuca citrolens OR species: Phaius australis OR species: Phyllanthus gunnii OR species: Dendrobium aemulum OR species: Austrosteenisia mollitricha OR species: Jasminum longipetalum OR species: Litsea australis OR species: Tectaria siifolia OR species: Dipodium pictum OR species: Rhinerrhizopsis matutina OR species: Paulownia tomentosa OR species: Hoya anulata OR species: Hymenophyllum australe OR species: Ipomoea aculeata OR species: Boronia alata OR species: Bossiaea obcordata OR species: Myrsine benthamiana OR species: Petraeovitex multiflora OR species: Eria kingii OR species: Goodyera ochroleuca OR species: Calochilus psednus OR species: Geosiris australiensis OR species: Plectranthus parviflorus OR species: Corymbia ptychocarpa OR species: Grastidium tozerense OR species: Syzygium armstrongii OR species: Sciaphila densiflora OR species: Syzygium pringlei OR species: Ipomoea brownii OR species: Crudia abbreviata OR species: Hymenophyllum flabellatum OR species: Bulbophyllum grandimesense OR species: Arthrochilus corinnae OR species: Genoplesium tectum OR species: Trachoma subluteum OR species: Corymbia dunlopiana OR species: Bossiaea dasycarpa OR species: Hoya revoluta OR species: Muellerargia timorensis OR species: Cyrtococcum capitis-york OR species: Asplenium normale OR text:Sida Small-Flower OR species: Dendrobium mirbelianum OR species: Didymoplexis micradenia OR species: Coffea liberica OR species: Polyalthia fruticosa OR species: Gastrodia umbrosa OR species: Eucalyptus nudicaulis OR species: Syzygium rubrimolle OR species: Strychnos arborea OR species: Liparis collinsii OR species: Solanum lasiocarpum OR species: Bidens subalternans OR species: Harpullia ramiflora OR species: Sarcochilus olivaceus OR species: Callistemon polandii OR species: Acacia ixiophylla OR species: Tylophora flexuosa OR species: Asteromyrtus brassii OR text:Parsonsia spec. OR species: Crotalaria micans OR species: Stigmaphyllon mariae OR species: Humata pectinata OR species: Caldesia parnassifolia OR species: Sphaerantia chartacea OR species: Habenaria triplonema OR species: Lastreopsis windsorensis OR species: Cicer arietinum OR species: Caryota albertii OR species: Strobilanthes reptans OR species: Gomphrena globosa OR species: Operculina brownii OR species: Gossypium australe OR species: Pereskia aculeata OR species: Dockrillia x grimesii OR species: Adenanthera abrosperma OR species: Pseudoraphis paradoxa OR species: Cerastium glomeratum OR species: Vallisneria annua OR species: Distimake aegyptius OR species: Leichhardtia cymulosa OR species: Cissus aristata OR species: Marsdenia cymulosa OR species: Glycine syndetika OR species: Blumea integrifolia OR species: Hibbertia cistifolia OR species: Markhamia lutea OR species: Helicteres cana OR species: Rhynchospora exserta OR species: Acacia meiosperma OR species: Neoalsomitra capricornica OR species: Calochlaena villosa OR species: Selaginella vogelii OR species: Rhaphidospora cavernarum OR species: Nypa fruticans OR species: Streblus pendulinus OR species: Rhynchospora rugosa OR species: Pterostylis scoliosa OR species: Limonium australe OR species: Eustachys distichophylla OR species: Lolium perenne OR species: Mentha satureioides OR species: Rumex hypogaeus OR species: Eucalyptus pilularis OR species: Boerhavia albiflora OR species: Aponogeton lancesmithii OR species: Nymphaea jacobsii OR species: Solanum villosum OR species: Sorghum x drummondii OR species: Ectrosia gulliveri OR species: Arthropodium paniculatum OR species: Syzygium velarum OR species: Strongylodon lucidus OR species: Eucalyptus crebra x Eucalyptus melanophloia OR species: Glochidion perakense OR text:Haplostichanthus spec. OR text:Ixora spec. OR text:Morinda spec. OR species: Psychanthus racemiger OR species: Corymbia aparrerinja OR species: Calochilus holtzei OR species: Wilkiea hugeliana OR species: Livistona alfredii OR species: Dockrillia fasciculata OR species: Hovea lorata OR text:Ficus spec. OR species: Coronidium cymosum OR species: Eragrostis leporina OR species: Atuna racemosa OR species: Desmodium pycnotrichum OR species: Plectranthus sp. nov. OR text:Chrysophyllum spec. OR species: Acacia glaucoptera OR species: Cycnogeton multifructum OR species: Cymbopogon gratus OR species: Eragrostis dielsii OR species: Tephrosia timoriensis OR species: Indigofera spicata OR species: Eragrostis basedowii OR species: Calotis lappulacea OR species: Neptunia major OR species: Cymbopogon nardus OR genus: Boerhavia OR species: Lolium multiflorum OR species: Buchnera tetragona OR species: Chrysopogon zizanioides OR species: Echinochloa esculenta OR species: Euphorbia dallachyana OR species: Enneapogon truncatus OR species: Paspalidium udum OR species: Sida ciliaris OR species: Neptunia monosperma OR species: Eragrostis nervilemma OR species: Heliotropium consimile OR species: Grevillea heliosperma OR species: Eleocharis sundaica OR species: Lindsaea walkerae OR species: Carpesium cernuum OR species: Sida rohlenae OR species: Galenia pubescens OR genus: Mussaenda OR section botany: Calandrinia sect. Calandrinia OR species: Ipomoea purpurea OR species: Eragrostis sterilis OR species: Eriachne major OR species: Panicum antidotale OR species: Dillwynia retorta OR species: Eragrostis subsecunda OR species: Fuirena incrassata OR species: Enteropogon ramosus OR species: Bartlettina sordida OR species: Drosera aquatica OR species: Zephyranthes candida OR species: Scleromitrion tenuifolium OR species: Alternanthera sessilis OR species: Lobelia trigonocaulis OR species: Passiflora laurifolia OR species: Jasminum grandiflorum OR species: Eucryphia milliganii OR species: Hydrocotyle hirta OR species: Eucalyptus miniata OR species: Corymbia polycarpa OR species: Dipteracanthus bracteatus OR species: Flindersia australis OR species: Polyosma reducta OR species: Cedrela odorata OR genus: Elaeocarpus OR species: Acacia racospermoides OR species: Endiandra pubens OR species: Flindersia xanthoxyla OR species: Corymbia gilbertensis OR species: Syzygium malaccense OR species: Apowollastonia cylindrica OR species: Wahlenbergia marginata OR species: Sigesbeckia australiensis OR species: Hemmantia webbii OR species: Argophyllum iridescens OR species: Blainvillea cunninghamii OR species: Pinus strobus OR species: Cleistanthus peninsularis OR species: Cryptocarya rigida OR species: Cyperus victoriensis OR species: Hydrocotyle tripartita OR species: Eucalyptus atrata x Eucalyptus shirleyi OR species: Styphelia yorkensis OR species: Chamaecrista pumila OR species: Neosepicaea viticoides OR species: Tephrosia debilis OR species: Xylomelum benthamii OR species: Litsea reticulata OR species: Phytolacca dioica OR species: Smallanthus sonchifolius OR species: Combretum indicum OR text:Casearia spec. OR species: Oryza sativa OR species: Harpephyllum caffrum OR species: Cordia myxa OR species: Mallotus resinosus OR species: Peltophorum pterocarpum OR species: Glochidion pruinosum OR species: Nymphoides minima OR species: Atalaya australiana OR section botany: Orites sect. Orites OR species: Selaginella willdenowii OR species: Aloe vera OR species: Pontederia cyanea OR species: Xanthium strumarium OR species: Callisia fragrans OR species: Causonis japonica OR species: Heteranthera reniformis OR species: Thysanolaena latifolia OR species: Ludwigia longifolia OR species: Dracaena sanderiana OR species: Verbesina encelioides OR species: Ptychosperma macarthurii OR species: Ficus elastica OR species: Isopogon formosus OR species: Thelymitra malvina OR species: Caladenia chamaephylla OR species: Carpentaria acuminata OR species: Dianella pavopennacea OR species: Croton dockrillii OR genus: Smilax OR species: Olax aphylla OR species: Endiandra muelleri OR text:Alphitonia spec. OR species: Dahlia imperialis OR species: Persicaria hydropiperoides OR species: Pachystachys lutea OR species: Alpinia zerumbet OR species: Heliotropium fasciculatum OR species: Justicia procumbens OR species: Spyridium scortechinii OR species: Pomaderris intermedia OR species: Acacia nuperrima OR species: Causonis maritima OR species: Polycarpaea multicaulis OR species: Corchorus tridens OR species: Calotis cuneifolia OR species: Salix humboldtiana OR genus: Jacquemontia OR species: Acacia citriodora OR species: Hodgkinsonia ovatiflora OR text:Sida Laglan-Station OR species: Hibiscus sturtii OR species: Anisomeles vulpina OR species: Viola banksii OR species: Eucalyptus microneura OR species: Bergia pedicellaris OR species: Cryptandra propinqua OR species: Ipomoea densivestita OR species: Acalypha eremorum OR species: Stylidium schizanthum OR species: Gratiola peruviana OR species: Solanum ferocissimum OR species: Fimbristylis modesta OR species: Phyllostachys aurea OR species: Nymphaea vaporalis OR species: Nymphaea elleniae OR species: Vallisneria erecta OR species: Eriachne insularis OR species: Vallisneria gracilis OR species: Eriachne glauca OR species: Aponogeton tofus OR species: Aponogeton euryspermus OR species: Vallisneria australis OR species: Myriophyllum muricatum OR species: Najas graminea OR species: Steinchisma laxa OR species: Coccoloba uvifera OR text:Zornia spec. OR species: Acacia oshanesii OR species: Dictyoneura obtusa OR species: Stemodia glabella OR species: Heliconia bihai OR species: Leptopetalum biflorum OR species: Cyclophyllum rostellatum OR species: Sieruela rutidosperma OR species: Hypolytrum compactum OR species: Piper betle OR species: Cenchrus purpurascens OR species: Mackaya bella OR species: Amphineuron immersum OR species: Strobilanthes linearifolia OR species: Dioscorea esculenta OR species: Averrhoa carambola OR species: Bunchosia glandulifera OR species: Oldenlandia tenuifolia OR species: Rhynchospora longisetis OR species: Lindsaea repens OR species: Hedyotis philippensis OR species: Crossandra infundibuliformis OR species: Ceiba pentandra OR section botany: Senna sect. Senna OR species: Styphelia lavarackii OR species: Acacia difficilis OR species: Pseudoraphis jagonis OR species: Heliotropium moorei OR species: Spermacoce dolichosperma OR species: Coronidium oxylepis OR species: Pachystachys coccinea OR species: Tecoma capensis OR species: Ocimum basilicum OR species: Manihot carthaginensis OR species: Ctenanthe setosa OR species: Pteris semipinnata OR species: Melaleuca arcana OR species: Chonemorpha fragrans OR species: Phyllota phylicoides OR species: Bulbostylis pyriformis OR species: Oreogrammitis reinwardtii OR species: Blechnum cartilagineum x Blechnum medium OR species: Cyrtococcum patens OR species: Goodenia gracilis OR species: Acacia juncifolia OR species: Amblovenatum immersum OR species: Lagarosiphon major OR species: Sieruela monophylla OR species: Acacia baileyana OR species: Lepisanthes rubiginosa OR species: Cyclophyllum brevipes OR species: Proboscidea louisianica OR species: Archidendropsis basaltica OR species: Heterachne gulliveri OR species: Gomphrena leptophylla OR species: Crinum flaccidum OR species: Ptilotus fusiformis OR species: Chamaecytisus palmensis OR species: Euryops chrysanthemoides OR species: Crotalaria crispata OR species: Cucumis queenslandicus OR species: Sida fibulifera OR species: Eucalyptus cullenii x Eucalyptus leptophleba OR genus: Elaeocarpus OR species: Solanum graniticum OR species: Opuntia tomentosa OR species: Indigofera scabrella OR species: Amyema pendula OR species: Phyllanthus mitchellii OR species: Dichondra repens OR species: Sisyrinchium rosulatum OR species: Allopterigeron filifolius OR text:Polymeria spec. OR species: Polymeria subhirsuta OR species: Polygala orbicularis OR text:Arthropteris spec. OR species: Dopatrium junceum OR species: Caladenia fuscata OR species: Heliotropium ventricosum OR species: Vittadinia obovata OR species: Diuris aurea OR species: Alternanthera nodiflora OR species: Sporobolus mitchellii OR species: Heliotropium tenuifolium OR species: Persicaria prostrata OR species: Aldrovanda vesiculosa OR species: Caldesia acanthocarpa OR species: Gonocarpus leptothecus OR species: Acacia striatifolia OR species: Cadetia hispida OR species: Acacia homalophylla OR species: Anethum graveolens OR species: Eucalyptus rhombica OR species: Cissus pentaclada OR species: Garcinia livingstonei OR species: Embelia flueckigeri OR species: Oxalis exilis OR species: Minuria leptophylla OR species: Notelaea johnsonii OR species: Senna acclinis OR species: Cyperus sesquiflorus OR species: Grammitis wattsii OR species: Acacia pendula OR species: Dieffenbachia picta OR species: Tecomanthe hillii OR species: Lindsaea dimorpha OR species: Hypolepis elegans OR species: Botrychium australe OR species: Diplazium australe OR species: Caladenia speciosa OR species: Monogramma dareicarpa OR species: Hymenophyllum eboracense OR species: Phaius wallichii OR species: Ipomoea saintronanensis OR species: Dendrobium paludicola OR species: Boronia alulata OR species: Burmannia juncea OR species: Taenitis blechnoides OR species: Pultenaea daphnoides OR species: Cheilanthes lasiophylla OR species: Lycopodiella limosa OR species: Pterostylis thulia OR species: Coronidium fulvidum OR species: Dendrobium antennatum OR species: Diplocaulobium glabrum OR species: Denhamia silvestris OR species: Dianella congesta OR species: Acacia conferta OR species: Malva parviflora OR species: Sphaeromorphaea littoralis OR species: Xerochrysum boreale OR species: Lonicera periclymenum OR species: Mitrasacme alsinoides OR species: Phebalium squamulosum OR species: Lepidium englerianum OR species: Hordeum vulgare OR species: Aristida biglandulosa OR species: Ornduffia reniformis OR species: Parsonsia ferruginea OR species: Nymphoides quadriloba OR species: Nymphoides geminata OR species: Dimeria acinaciformis OR species: Thaumastochloa x heteromorpha OR species: Eulalia annua OR species: Tribulopis solandri OR species: Bidens biternata OR species: Baumea nuda OR species: Gossypium nelsonii OR species: Portulaca oligosperma OR species: Mitrasacme phascoides OR species: Anthobolus filifolius OR species: Stylidium elachophyllum OR text:Eragrostis spec. OR species: Poa labillardierei OR species: Perotis indica OR species: Eriachne helmsii OR species: Mimosa quadrivalvis OR species: Aristida muricata OR species: Helmholtzia glaberrima OR species: Eucalyptus coolabah OR species: Annona muricata OR species: Passiflora quadrangularis OR species: Silene gallica OR species: Potamogeton australiensis OR species: Hydrocotyle verticillata OR species: Xyris indica OR species: Crotalaria grahamiana OR species: Bulbophyllum fruticicola OR genus: Euchiton OR species: Robiquetia wassellii OR species: Sisymbrium thellungii OR species: Melaleuca nodosa OR species: Dietes bicolor OR species: Sterculia shillinglawii OR species: Dactylis glomerata OR species: Sarcocornia quinqueflora OR species: Bruguiera x rhynchopetala OR species: Medicago lupulina OR species: Auranticarpa melanosperma OR species: Velleia paradoxa OR species: Peristylus candidus OR species: Nervilia uniflora OR species: Spiranthes australis OR species: Pterostylis nutans OR species: Calochilus ammobius OR species: Melhania ovata OR species: Centipeda nidiformis OR species: Grona filiformis OR species: Eragrostis megalosperma OR species: Myrsine salicina OR species: Hoya cumingiana OR species: Hoya caudata OR species: Hoya polyneura OR species: Hoya micrantha OR species: Hoya odorata OR species: Hoya magnifica OR species: Hoya archboldiana OR species: Dendrobium discolor x Dendrobium nindii OR species: Hoya onychoides OR species: Hoya sussuela OR species: Hoya motoskei OR species: Hoya lacunosa OR species: Hoya pubicalyx OR species: Hoya aldrichii OR species: Sarcochilus spathulatus OR species: Glycine max OR species: Persoonia media OR species: Soliva sessilis OR species: Passiflora caerulea OR species: Kickxia elatine OR species: Tephrosia bifacialis OR species: Tephrosia vogelii OR species: Urtica urens OR species: Scaevola calendulacea OR species: Lepidosperma lineare OR species: Vandellia anagallis OR species: Utricularia biloba OR species: Scleria pergracilis OR species: Bulbostylis capillaris OR species: Perotis clarksonii OR species: Lindernia alsinoides OR species: Cyperus leucocephalus OR species: Paspalidium aversum OR species: Xanthorrhoea johnsonii x Xanthorrhoea latifolia OR species: Ceriops pseudodecandra x Ceriops tagal OR species: Solanum chrysotrichum OR species: Pinus elliottii OR species: Sarracenia purpurea OR species: Picris burbidgeae OR species: Brassica x juncea OR species: Prosopis glandulosa OR species: Amyema quandang OR species: Dypsis lutescens OR species: Pachyrhizus erosus OR species: Acacia aulacocarpa x Acacia crassicarpa OR species: Acacia aulacocarpa x Acacia celsa OR species: Acacia peregrinalis OR species: Acriopsis nelsoniana OR species: Diplocaulobium masonii OR species: Pinus radiata OR species: Sorghum propinquum OR species: Pterocarpus indicus OR species: Oenothera indecora OR species: Physalis philadelphica OR species: Verbena africana OR species: Celtis sinensis OR species: Melilotus indicus OR species: Fallopia convolvulus OR species: Cenchrus longisetus OR species: Senna barronfieldii OR species: Arctotheca calendula OR species: Acacia macradenia OR species: Abildgaardia oxystachya OR species: Tephrosia bifacialis OR species: Carex inversa OR species: Euphorbia peplus OR species: Acacia brassii OR species: Acacia calcicola OR species: Poa annua OR species: Fimbristylis neilsonii OR species: Nyssanthes diffusa OR species: Pterocaulon ciliosum x Pterocaulon verbascifolium OR species: Pterocaulon verbascifolium OR species: Citrullus amarus OR species: Yakirra majuscula OR species: Grona trichostachya OR species: Trithuria lanterna OR species: Perotis clarksonii x Perotis rara OR species: Aeschynomene brasiliana OR species: Abutilon pictum OR species: Persicaria capitata OR species: Solanum betaceum OR species: Eleocharis brassii OR species: Handroanthus chrysotrichus OR species: Citharexylum spinosum OR species: Ruellia elegans OR genus: Handroanthus OR species: Fatoua villosa OR species: Ruellia blechum OR species: Malvaviscus arboreus OR species: Phalaris paradoxa OR species: Clytostoma callistegioides OR species: Thunbergia erecta OR species: Neomarica northiana OR species: Geranium homeanum OR species: Plectranthus amboinicus OR species: Quisqualis indica OR species: Rollinia deliciosa OR species: Salvia involucrata OR species: Gossypium hirsutum OR species: Polygala pendulina OR species: Rhynchospora affinis OR text:Mitrasacme spec. OR species: Wahlenbergia stricta OR species: Wisteria sinensis OR species: Livistona nitida OR species: Spermacoce marginata OR species: Setaria queenslandica OR species: Sindora supa OR species: Macadamia jansenii OR species: Dictyopteris repens OR species: Oenothera speciosa OR species: Hakea eriantha OR species: Stylidium floodii OR species: Desmodium macrocarpum OR species: Digitaria benthamiana OR species: Solanum galbinum OR species: Hibiscus krichauffianus OR species: Acacia sericophylla OR species: Sida brachypoda OR species: Chloris ventricosa OR species: Synedrellopsis grisebachii OR species: Hicksbeachia pinnatifolia OR species: Banksia robur OR species: Erythrina fusca OR species: Monochoria australasica OR species: Corymbia opaca OR species: Paspalidium gausum OR species: Passiflora ligularis OR species: Angophora bakeri OR species: Pimelea decora OR species: Bulbophyllum globuliforme OR species: Lepidium africanum OR species: Lastreopsis smithiana OR species: Saccharum spontaneum OR species: Nephrolepis exaltata OR species: Neolitsea australiensis OR species: Ruppia maritima OR species: Pseudanthus orientalis OR species: Ophiuros exaltatus OR species: Gomphrena humilis OR species: Acacia sp. El Sharana (N.B.Byrnes 1326) OR species: Acacia penninervis OR species: Macroptilium bracteatum OR species: Tephrosia flagellaris OR species: Gastrodia sesamoides OR species: Oldenlandia tenelliflora OR species: Androcalva fraseri OR species: Blechnum occidentale OR species: Acacia lineolata OR species: Cajanus cinereus OR species: Zingiber officinale OR species: Eleocharis pallens OR species: Senna surattensis OR species: Punica granatum OR text:Plectranthus spec. OR species: Cucumis melo OR species: Hydrocotyle tumida OR species: Astrebla pectinata OR species: Turnera subulata OR species: Tribulus micrococcus OR species: Daphnandra apatela OR species: Dicksonia youngiae OR species: Macropsychanthus hexander OR species: Morus nigra OR species: Echinochloa inundata OR species: Marsdenia straminea OR species: Oldenlandia polyclada OR species: Hyparrhenia variabilis OR species: Cucurbita moschata OR species: Lobularia maritima OR species: Adriana tomentosa OR species: Einadia trigonos OR species: Pimelea curviflora OR species: Persoonia levis OR species: Hakea salicifolia OR species: Coronidium scorpioides OR species: Quercus robur OR species: Daucus glochidiatus OR species: Crotalaria dissitiflora OR species: Setaria paspalidioides OR species: Eragrostis confusa OR species: Eriochloa polystachya OR species: Ormocarpum orientale OR species: Backhousia myrtifolia OR species: Dockrillia brevicauda OR species: Arthrochilus sabulosus OR species: Nervilia crociformis OR species: Polymeria marginata OR species: Aristolochia odoratissima OR species: Iris domestica OR species: Veronica arvensis OR species: Epiphyllum phyllanthus OR species: Barleria repens OR species: Handroanthus impetiginosus OR species: Polypremum procumbens OR species: Grevillea banksii OR species: Coleus livingstonei OR species: Yakirra nulla OR species: Crotalaria ramosissima OR species: Fimbristylis oxystachya OR species: Banksia dentata OR species: Ficus macrophylla OR text:Piper spec. OR species: Atalaya salicifolia OR species: Aristolochia indica OR species: Medicosma riparia OR species: Cynanchum ovalifolium OR species: Antidesma excavatum OR species: Gardenia ewartii OR genus: Xylosma OR species: Melodorum scabridulum OR species: Actephila forsteri OR species: Diospyros fasciculosa OR species: Ventilago pubiflora OR species: Dichapetalum timoriense OR species: Hibiscus tozerensis OR species: Hibiscus propulsator OR species: Stenocarpus verticis OR species: Actephila venusta OR species: Hydnocarpus laurifolius OR species: Artabotrys carnosipetalus OR species: Margaritaria indica OR species: Grewia oxyphylla OR species: Cleistanthus cunninghamii OR species: Melochia umbellata OR species: Melicope micrococca OR species: Mitrephora diversifolia OR species: Celtis hildebrandii OR species: Actephila traceyi OR section botany: Sterculia sect. Sterculia OR species: Polyscias zippeliana OR species: Pavetta brownii OR species: Backhousia gundarara OR species: Garcinia dulcis OR species: Harmsiodoxa blennodioides OR species: Decaisnina hollrungii OR species: Diplazium esculentum OR genus: Ackama OR species: Wendlandia psychotrioides OR species: Mezoneuron brachycarpum OR species: Dicksonia antarctica OR species: Mammea americana OR text:Rhodamnia spec. OR species: Dockrillia wassellii OR species: Paspalum nicorae OR species: Paspalum exaltatum OR species: Cichorium intybus OR species: Eriachne vesiculosa OR species: Enneapogon intermedius OR species: Pandanus brookei OR species: Panicum latzii OR species: Yakirra pauciflora OR species: Gompholobium pinnatum OR species: Hymenachne x calamitosa OR species: Acacia mearnsii OR species: Bulbophyllum kirkwoodiae OR species: Lycium barbarum OR species: Urochloa reptans OR species: Zanthoxylum rhetsa OR species: Melaleuca acacioides OR species: Spondias cytherea OR species: Cyperus dactylotes OR species: Argyreia acuta OR species: Dendrobium x vinicolor OR species: Fimbristylis pubisquama OR species: Bryophyllum daigremontianum OR species: Dolichocarpa argillacea OR species: Rhynchospora submarginata OR species: Flemingia macrophylla OR species: Leiocarpa brevicompta OR species: Cyrtococcum deltoideum OR species: Teramnus labialis OR species: Rothia hirsuta OR species: Dactyloctenium giganteum OR species: Echinochloa pyramidalis OR species: Desmodium incanum OR species: Rhynchosia australis OR species: Alysicarpus rugosus OR species: Indigofera schimperi OR species: Alysicarpus monilifer OR species: Tephrosia grandiflora OR species: Aeschynomene patula OR species: Medicago laciniata OR species: Lunasia amara OR species: Diospyros rugosula OR species: Calliandra surinamensis OR species: Diuris magnifica OR species: Hovenia dulcis OR species: Hevea brasiliensis)
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Name Filter
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Exclude duplicate records -(duplicate_status:"ASSOCIATED" AND duplicateType:"DIFFERENT_DATASET")
Exclude records with scientific name related quality assertions -assertions:TAXON_MATCH_NONE AND -assertions:INVALID_SCIENTIFIC_NAME AND -assertions:TAXON_HOMONYM AND -assertions:UNKNOWN_KINGDOM AND -assertions:TAXON_SCOPE_MISMATCH
Exclude absence records -occurrenceStatus:ABSENT
Exclude records with open user assertions -userAssertions:50001 AND -userAssertions:50005
Exclude records with event date pre 1700 -year:[* TO 1700]
Exclude records with location related data quality assertions -establishmentMeans:"MANAGED" AND -decimalLatitude:0 AND -decimalLongitude:0 AND -assertions:"PRESUMED_SWAPPED_COORDINATE" AND -assertions:"COORDINATES_CENTRE_OF_STATEPROVINCE" AND -assertions:"COORDINATES_CENTRE_OF_COUNTRY" AND -assertions:"PRESUMED_NEGATED_LATITUDE" AND -assertions:"PRESUMED_NEGATED_LONGITUDE"
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NSW BioNet Atlas Creative Commons Attribution (International) (CC-BY 4.0 (Int)) 5,735,370
Victorian Biodiversity Atlas Creative Commons Attribution (International) (CC-BY 4.0 (Int)) Copyright in the data and materials resides with the copyright owners as indicated next to the detailed records. In any reproduction, distribution or publication of the data, or in any use or adaptation of the data to create derivative works, the user must include a citation which attributes the source of the data and the date the data was published, as follows: Data Source: 'Victorian Biodiversity Atlas', © The State of Victoria, Department of Environment and Primary Industries (published [month, year]). Data Source: 'Victorian Biodiversity Atlas', (c) The State of Victoria, Department of Environment, Land, Water & Planning (published [month, year]). Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial (International) (CC-BY-NC 4.0 (Int) 4.0) 3,198,574
SA Flora (BDBSA) Creative Commons Attribution (International) (CC-BY 4.0 (Int)) 1,647,947
iNaturalist Australia CC-BY-NC-Int 985,783
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National Herbarium of Victoria (MEL) AVH data Creative Commons Attribution (International) (CC-BY 4.0 (Int)) This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0 License. 429,957
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Northern Territory Herbarium (DNA) AVH data Creative Commons Attribution (International) (CC-BY 4.0 (Int)) This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0 License. 235,104
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