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An Identification key for Epacris

Feb 08 2023
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An Identification Key for Epacris

A genus of 56 species, 4 with recognised sub-species.

Tas., SA, Vic., NSW., Qld., New Zealand and New Caledonia.

Author: Ron Crowden

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