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Displaying records 101–120 of 704 for your search terms: Family: Ericaceae
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Ericaceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. [Jussieu] 159 (1789)
Astroloma R.Br.
Prodr.Fl.Nov.Holland. 538 (1810)
Astroloma macrocalyx Sond.
Swan Berry Pl.Preiss. [J.G.C.Lehmann] 1:301-302 (1845)
Astroloma microcalyx Sond.
Native Cranberry Pl.Preiss. [J.G.C.Lehmann] 1:298-299 (1845)
Astroloma microdonta Benth.
Sandplain Cranberry Fl.Austral. 4:155 (1868)
Astroloma microphyllum Stschegl.
Bull.Soc.Imp.Naturalistes Moscou 32(1):7 (1859)
Astroloma oblongifolium A.J.G.Wilson & Hislop
Nuytsia 23:38-41, Fig. 9 (2013)
Astroloma pallidum R.Br.
Kick Bush Prodr.Fl.Nov.Holland. 538 (1810)
Astroloma pedicellatum A.J.G.Wilson ms
Astroloma prostratum R.Br.
Cranberry Heath Prodr.Fl.Nov.Holland. 538 (1810)
Astroloma recurvum A.J.G.Wilson ms
Astroloma serratifolium (DC.) Druce
Kondrung Rep.Bot.Exch.Club Brit.Isles 4:607 (1917)
Astroloma serratifolium var. horridulum
Astroloma serratifolium var. placidum
Astroloma sp. Cataby (E.A. Griffin 1022)
Astroloma sp. Dumbleyung (A.J.G. Wilson 146)
Astroloma sp. Eneabba (N. Marchant s.n. PERTH 01291777)
Astroloma sp. Fitzgerald (G.J. Keighery 8376)
Astroloma sp. Galena (G. Phelan & A. Chant 9)
Astroloma sp. Grass Patch (A.J.G. Wilson 110)
Astroloma sp. Kalbarri (D. & B. Bellairs 1368)
Astroloma sp. Nannup (R.D. Royce 3978)

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A taxon name that is no longer current will retain its ‘Threatened’, ‘Extinct’, or ‘Extinct in the Wild’ status until a new name has been published in a Biodiversity Conservation Order.