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Glycine Pea
Fabaceae

Glycine Pea

Glycine tabacina (Labill.) Benth.

Glycine tabacina is a perennial legume with traditional and studied medicinal uses native to Australia and parts of Asia and the Pacific.

flower axistree
Rutaceae

flower axistree

Glycosmis parviflora (Sims) Kurz

Glycosmis parviflora is a rutaceous flowering plant native to East and Southeast Asia, naturalized in the tropics, and grown as an indoor houseplant in temperate zones.

German Liquorice
Fabaceae

German Liquorice

Glycyrrhiza echinata L.

Glycyrrhiza echinata is a flowering Glycyrrhiza species used for flavoring, medicine, and producing licorice products.

cultivated licorice
Fabaceae

cultivated licorice

Glycyrrhiza glabra L.

Glycyrrhiza glabra L. (liquorice) is an herbaceous perennial cultivated worldwide for its flavoured roots used in food and herbal products.

Wild Licorice
Fabaceae

Wild Licorice

Glycyrrhiza lepidota Pursh

Glycyrrhiza lepidota, or American licorice, is a North American Fabaceae species with sweet roots used for medicine and flavoring.

Chinese Liquorice
Fabaceae

Chinese Liquorice

Glycyrrhiza uralensis Fisch. ex DC.

Glycyrrhiza uralensis, or Chinese liquorice, is an Asian flowering plant widely used as a sweetener and fundamental herb in traditional Chinese medicine.

Kashmir tree
Lamiaceae

Kashmir tree

Gmelina arborea Roxb. ex Sm.

Gmelina arborea is a fast-growing deciduous Lamiaceae tree native to South and Southeast Asia, widely planted for timber.

western marsh cudweed
Asteraceae

western marsh cudweed

Gnaphalium palustre Nutt.

Gnaphalium palustre Nutt. is a small, woolly-haired annual herb with clusters of tiny flower heads.

marsh cudweed
Asteraceae

marsh cudweed

Gnaphalium uliginosum L.

Gnaphalium uliginosum L. is a small woolly annual herb with clustered flower heads that flowers July to September.

Bark Capesaffron
Thymelaeaceae

Bark Capesaffron

Gnidia oppositifolia L.

Gnidia oppositifolia L. is a shrub having straight branches, opposite lance - shaped leaves, and terminal clustered funnel - shaped flowers with a hairy tube and emarginate petals.

Needle Capesaffron
Thymelaeaceae

Needle Capesaffron

Gnidia pinifolia L.

The lectotype of Gnidia pinifolia L. is an icon from 1739, and its epitype is a 1983 specimen from South Africa's Western Cape Province, Cape Peninsula, collected by P. Goldblatt.

saffron bush
Thymelaeaceae

saffron bush

Gnidia squarrosa (L.) Druce

Gnidia squarrosa (L.) Druce has a lectotype from a 1738 illustration and an epitype from a 1938 South African specimen, both designated by Rogers in 2006.

Hairyflower Capesaffron
Thymelaeaceae

Hairyflower Capesaffron

Gnidia tomentosa L.

Peterson noted three specimens of Gnidia tomentosa L. in LINN in 1959, but as they were post - 1753 additions, Rogers designated a neotype.

Narrow-leaf Cotton Bush
Apocynaceae

Narrow-leaf Cotton Bush

Gomphocarpus fruticosus (L.) W.T.Aiton

Gomphocarpus fruticosus is a toxic South African plant, a monarch host and declared pest in Western Australia.

balloonplant
Apocynaceae

balloonplant

Gomphocarpus physocarpus E.Mey.

Gomphocarpus physocarpus is a perennial herb that serves as food for Danaus butterfly caterpillars and has traditional human uses.

Gompholobium confertum (DC.) Crisp
Fabaceae

Gompholobium confertum (DC.) Crisp

Gompholobium confertum (DC.) Crisp

Gompholobium confertum is a not threatened endemic shrub from south-west Western Australia with purple-blue pea flowers.

Dwarf Wedge-pea
Fabaceae

Dwarf Wedge-pea

Gompholobium ecostatum Kuchel

Gompholobium ecostatum is a small flowering shrub found in heath and woodland of south-eastern Australia.

Large Wedge Pea
Fabaceae

Large Wedge Pea

Gompholobium grandiflorum Sm.

Gompholobium grandiflorum is an erect shrub that bears yellow flowers, native to parts of New South Wales, Australia.

Common Wedge-pea
Fabaceae

Common Wedge-pea

Gompholobium huegelii Benth.

Gompholobium huegelii is a common Australian trifoliate shrub that bears cream to yellow pea flowers in heath and forest.

Golden Glory Pea
Fabaceae

Golden Glory Pea

Gompholobium latifolium Sm.

Gompholobium latifolium is an Australian yellow-flowered shrub, uncommon in cultivation despite being horticulturally desirable.

Pinnate Wedge Pea
Fabaceae

Pinnate Wedge Pea

Gompholobium pinnatum Sm.

Gompholobium pinnatum is a small sprawling shrub found in eastern Australian coastal habitats from Queensland to Jervis Bay.

prostrate globe-amaranth
Amaranthaceae

prostrate globe-amaranth

Gomphrena celosioides Mart.

Gomphrena celosioides is an amaranth flowering plant native to the Americas, now naturalized widely across the globe.

Gomphrena Weed
Amaranthaceae

Gomphrena Weed

Gomphrena serrata L.

The protologue of Gomphrena decumbens has a diagnosis, description, and illustration. The origin of specimens is unknown, no original - material specimen was traced, so illustration No. 482 is designated as lectotype, and a taxonomy revision is proposed.

Silverhead
Amaranthaceae

Silverhead

Gomphrena vermicularis L.

Gomphrena vermicularis L. is an edible Amaranthaceae plant native to parts of the Americas and tropical Africa.

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