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- Hammer & I.Oliv. Brianhuntleya purpureostyla (L.Bolus) H.E.K.Hartmann Brianhuntleya quarcicola (H.E.K.Hartmann) H.E.K.Hartmann "Brianhuntleya Chess., S.A.Hammer...
- Arenifera, Argyroderma, Astridia, Bergeranthus, Bijlia, Braunsia, Brianhuntleya, Carpobrotus, Carruanthus, Cephalophyllum, Cerochlamys, Chasmatophyllum...
- Schwantes Bijlia N.E.Br, synonym of Pleiospilos Braunsia Schwantes Brianhuntleya Chess. et al. Carpobrotus N.E.Br × Carruanthophyllum G.D.Rowley (Carruanthus...
- genera - Acrodon and Brianhuntleya. The species of Acrodon species have funnel-shaped capsule base while those of Brianhuntleya have flat capsule bases...
- M. (2012). "A Gordion knot in Ruschioideae (Aizoaceae): Acrodon and Brianhuntleya in an attempt to disentangle the confusion". Bradleya. 30 (30): 33–60...
- M. (2012). "A Gordion knot in Ruschioideae (Aizoaceae): Acrodon and Brianhuntleya in an attempt to disentangle the confusion". Bradleya. 30 (30): 33–60...
- M. (2012). "A Gordion knot in Ruschioideae (Aizoaceae): Acrodon and Brianhuntleya in an attempt to disentangle the confusion". Bradleya. 30 (30): 33–60...
- (1637–1697), and his son Johann Philipp Breyne (1680–1764) Phyllanthaceae Ba Brianhuntleya Brian Huntley (b. 1944) Aizoaceae Bu Brickellia John Brickell (1748–1809)...
- Eriospermum bayeri Eriospermum bowieanum Stayneria spp. (endemic genus) Brianhuntleya spp. (endemic genus) Drosanthemum spp. Pelargonium spp. Aloeides lutescens...
- M. (2012). "A Gordion knot in Ruschioideae (Aizoaceae): Acrodon and Brianhuntleya in an attempt to disentangle the confusion". Bradleya. 30 (30): 33–60...