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Solanaceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. [Jussieu] 124 (1789)
Datura L.
Sp.Pl. 2:179 (1753)
Datura ferox L.
Fierce Thornapple Demonstr.Pl. 6 (1753)
Datura innoxia J.W.Green
Downy Thornapple
Datura innoxia Mill.
Gard.Dict. Edn. 8, 5 (1768)
Datura inoxia Mill.
Gard.Dict. Edn. 8:5 (1768)
Datura leichhardtii Benth.
Native Thornapple Fl.Austral. 4:468-469 (1868)
Datura leichhardtii Benth. subsp. leichhardtii
Datura metel L.
Downy Thornapple Sp.Pl. 1:179 (1753)
Datura stramonium L.
Common Thornapple Sp.Pl. 1:179 (1753)
Datura tatula L.
Datura wrightii Regel
Hairy Thornapple Gartenflora 8:193-194,Tab.260 (1859)
Duboisia R.Br.
Prodr.Fl.Nov.Holland. 448 (1810)
Duboisia hopwoodii (F.Muell.) F.Muell.
Pituri Fragm. 10:20 (1876)
Grammosolen Haegi
Telopea 2:178 (1981)
Grammosolen archeri Haegi
Swainsona 33:23-24, Fig. 9 (2020)
Grammosolen dixonii (F.Muell. & Tate) Haegi
Telopea 2:178 (1981)
Grammosolen odgersii (F.Muell.) Haegi
Woolly anthocercis Swainsona 33:25 (2020)
Grammosolen odgersii subsp. occidentalis (Haegi) Haegi
Swainsona 33:26 (2020)
Grammosolen odgersii (F.Muell.) Haegi subsp. odgersii
Grammosolen sp. Mt Ridley (W.R. Archer 1210911)
Grammosolen truncatus (Ising) Haegi
Telopea 2:178 (1981)

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