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Service Notice

The Western Australian Herbarium’s collections management system, WAHerb, and DBCA’s flora taxonomic names application, WACensus, have been set to read-only mode since 1 October 2025. Recent taxonomic changes are not currently being reflected in Florabase, herbarium collections, or the census. Due to the rapidly approaching holiday season and associated agency and facility soft closures, along with the substantial work involved in data mapping, cleaning, and verification, the migration to the new collection management software is not expected to occur before 1 March 2026, when a further update will be provided. Please reach out to us if you have any questions or concerns.

The notice period started at 9:45 am on Friday, 12 December 2025 +08:00 and will end at 12:00 pm on Monday, 2 March 2026 +08:00.

Browse the Western Australian Flora

Browse the complete list of WA’s families of plants, fungi, algae and protists. Icons to the right indicate additional content available, and the navigation element to the left of each name will expand the family listing to include its component genera. The same functions are then available for the genera in order to display all WA species for that group.

Taccaceae Dumort.
Anal.Fam.Pl. p57, 58 (1829)
Takakiaceae
Tamaricaceae Link
Enum. Hort. Berol. Alt. 1:291 (1821)
Taphrinaceae
Tapinellaceae C.Hahn
Sendtnera 6:122 (1999)
Targioniaceae Dumort.
Anal.Fam.Pl. 68,70 (1829)
Taxodiaceae Saporta
Ann.Sci.Nat., Bot. sér. 5, 4:44 (1865)
Tecophilaeaceae Leyb.
Teichosporaceae M.E.Barr
Mycotaxon 82:374 (2002)
Teloschistaceae Zahlbr.
Syllabus Ed. 2, 45 (1898)
Teratosphaeriaceae Crous & U.Braun
Stud.Mycol. 58:8 (2007)
Tetraphidaceae
Thamnobrayceae
Thelenellaceae H.Mayrhofer
Biblioth.Lichenol. 26:16 (1987)
Thelephoraceae Chevall.
Fl.Gen.Env.Paris 1:84 (1826)
Theliaceae
Thelotremataceae (Nyl.) Stizenb.
Ber.Thatigk.St.Gallischen Naturwiss.Ges. 167 (1862)
Thelypteridaceae Pic.Serm.
Webbia 24:709 (1970)
Thermoascaceae Apinis
Trans.Brit.Mycol.Soc. 50(4):581-582 (1967)
Thuidiaceae Schimp.
Syn.Musc.Eur. 493 (1860)
Thymelaeaceae Juss.
Fam.Pl. 2:278 (1763)
Tiliaceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. [Jussieu] 289 (1789)
Tilletiaceae J.Schröt.
Krypt.-Fl.Schlesien 3(1):276 (1887)
Tilopteriadles
Timmiaceae
Torrendiaceae Jülich
Biblioth.Mycol. 85:392 (1982)
Trachypodaceae
Tranzscheliaceae (Arthur) Aime & McTaggart
Fungal Systematics and Evolution 7:35 (2020)
Trapeliaceae Hertel
Vortr.Gesamtgeb.Bot. 4:181 (1970)
Tremandraceae DC.
Prodr. 1:343 (1824)
Tremellaceae Fr.
Syst.Mycol. 1:lv (1821)
Tremolechiaceae
Tremoleciaceae Hafellner
Beih.Nova Hedwigia 79:346 (1984)
Treubiaceae
Trichiaceae Chevall.
Fl.Gen.Env.Paris 1:322 (1826)
Trichocoleaceae Nakai
Ord.Fam.Trib.Gen.Sect. ... nov.ed. 201 (1943)
Trichocoleusaceae T.Mai & J.R.Johans.
Phytotaxa 365:13 (2018)
Trichocomaceae
Tricholomataceae Pouzar
Ceska Mykol. 37:175 (1983)
Tricholomatales
Trichotemnomataceae
Trichotheliaceae Bitter & F.Schill.
Hedwigia 67:273 (1927)
Tropaeolaceae DC.
Prodr. 1:683 (1824)
Trypetheliaceae Eschw.
Syst.Lich. 17 (1824)
Tsengiaceae G.W.Saunders & Kraft
J.Phycol. 38:1259 (2002)
Tubariaceae Vizzini
Rivista Micol. 51:174 (2008)
Tuberaceae Dumort.
Commentat.Bot. (Dumort.) 69, 79 (1822)
Tulostomataceae
Turneraceae DC.
Typhaceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. [Jussieu] 25 (1789)

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A taxon name that is no longer current will retain its ‘Threatened’, ‘Extinct’, or ‘Extinct in the Wild’ status until a new name has been published in a Biodiversity Conservation Order.