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Displaying records 461–480 of 704 for your search terms: Family: Ericaceae
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Ericaceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. [Jussieu] 159 (1789)
Leucopogon R.Br.
Prodr. 541 (1810)
Leucopogon sp. Yanneymooning (F. Mollemans 3797)
Leucopogon sp. Yellowdine (M. Hislop & F. Hort MH 3194)
Leucopogon spectabilis Hislop & A.R.Chapm.
Nuytsia 17:178-180, Fig.4 (2007)
Leucopogon sprengelioides Sond.
Pl.Preiss. [J.G.C.Lehmann] 1:319-320 (1845)
Leucopogon squarrosus Benth.
Enum.Pl. 77 (1837)
Leucopogon squarrosus Benth. subsp. squarrosus
Leucopogon squarrosus subsp. trigynus Hislop
Nuytsia 21:86 (2011)
Leucopogon stenophyllus Hislop
Nuytsia 27:238-241, Figs 4B, 11 (2016)
Leucopogon stokesii Hislop
Nuytsia 21:86-89, Fig. 5 (2011)
Leucopogon striatus R.Br.
Prodr. 544 (1810)
Leucopogon strictus Benth.
Fl.Austral. 4:219-220 (1868)
Leucopogon strongylophyllus F.Muell.
Fragm. (Mueller) 4:101 (1864)
Leucopogon subsejunctus Hislop
Nuytsia 24:90-92, Fig.1e,7 (2014)
Leucopogon sulcatus E.A.Br. ms
Leucopogon tamariscinus R.Br.
Prodr. 544 (1810)
Leucopogon tamminensis E.Pritz.
Bot.Jahrb.Syst. 35(2):479 (1904)
Leucopogon tamminensis var. australis E.Pritz.
Bot.Jahrb.Syst. 35(2-3):479 (1904)
Leucopogon tamminensis E.Pritz. var. tamminensis
Leucopogon tenuicaulis Hislop
Nuytsia 19:224-228, Fig.4 (2009)
Leucopogon tenuicaulis Powell ms

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