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- The Gonocarpus of William Hamilton ("Ham.") is a synonym of Combretum. Gonocarpus (raspwort) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Haloragaceae...
- missing publisher (link) ".: Gonocarpus teucrioides :". fe.yarraranges.vic.gov.au. Retrieved 5 December 2019. "Gonocarpus teucroides". www.northheadsanctuaryfoundation...
- including Goniocarpus tetragynus, Haloragis gonocarpus, Haloragis tetragyna, Halorrhagis tetragyna, Gonocarpus tenellus, Haloragis rubra, Halorrhagis rubra...
- total of seven genera. He removed some of the disparate genera and merged Gonocarpus and Meionectes into Haloragis. This classification long remained the standard...
- Gonocarpus micranthus commonly called creeping raspwort is a prostrate, ascending or erect perennial herb in the family Haloragaceae. It is native to Australia...
- Gonocarpus humilis, commonly known as shade raspwort, is a small herb in the genus Gonocarpus of the family Haloragaceae. Shade raspwort is common along...
- China. This species has two known subspecies named Gonocarpus chinensis subsp. verrucosus and Gonocarpus chinensis subsp. chinensis. This species can grow...
- Plains Victoria, show a preference to consume Gonocarpus mont****, especially in February and March. Gonocarpus mont**** reproductive structures were preserved...
- Gonocarpus oreophilus is an Australian shrub in the water****oil family Haloragaceae. First collected for botanical science by C.T. White at the Mcpherson...
- re****igned by Anthony Orchard to the genus, Gonocarpus in 1975. Australia, Atlas of Living. "Species: Gonocarpus elatus (Hill Raspwort)". bie.ala.org.au....