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Displaying records 201–220 of 704 for your search terms: Family: Ericaceae
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Ericaceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. [Jussieu] 159 (1789)
Leocopogon
Leocopogon infuscatus Strid
Leucopogon R.Br.
Prodr. 541 (1810)
Leucopogon acicularis Benth.
Fl.Austral. 4:199 (1868)
Leucopogon allittii F.Muell.
Fragm. (Mueller) 4:103 (1864)
Leucopogon alternifolius R.Br.
Prodr. 543-544 (1810)
Leucopogon altissimus Hislop
Nuytsia 18:65-67, Fig. 3 (2008)
Leucopogon amplectens Ostenf.
Biol.Meddel.Kongel.Danske Vidensk.Selsk. 3 (2):104 (1921)
Leucopogon apiculatus R.Br.
Prodr. 542 (1810)
Leucopogon assimilis R.Br.
Prodr. 545 (1810)
Leucopogon atherolepis Stschegl.
Bull.Soc.Imp.Naturalistes Moscou 32 (1):13 (1859)
Leucopogon audax Hislop
Nuytsia 24:76-78, Fig.1a,2 (2014)
Leucopogon australis R.Br.
Spiked Beard-heath Prodr. 541 (1810)
Leucopogon australis subsp. acutifolius (Benth.) J.M.Powell ms
Leucopogon blepharolepis (F.Muell.) Benth.
Fl.Austral. 4:213 (1868)
Leucopogon borealis Hislop & A.R.Chapm.
Nuytsia 17:175-178, Fig.3 (2007)
Leucopogon bossiaea (F.Muell.) Benth.
Fl.Austral. 4:190 (1868)
Leucopogon bracteolaris Benth.
Fl.Austral. 4:197 (1868)
Leucopogon brevicuspis Benth.
Fl.Austral. 4:210 (1868)
Leucopogon breviflorus F.Muell.
Fragm. (Mueller) 4:102 (1864)

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A taxon name that is no longer current will retain its ‘Threatened’, ‘Extinct’, or ‘Extinct in the Wild’ status until a new name has been published in a Biodiversity Conservation Order.