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Displaying records 2341–2360 of 3285 for your search terms: Family: Fabaceae
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Fabaceae Lindl.
Intr.Nat.Syst.Bot. Ed.2:148 (1836)
Jacksonia Sm.
Cycl. 18 (1811)
Jacksonia sp. Hyden (J.S. Beard 3852)
Jacksonia sp. Kalbarri (M.D. Crisp 6274)
Jacksonia sp. Marchagee (B. Barnsley 920)
Jacksonia sp. Mt Drummond (J.M. Fox 86/130)
Jacksonia sp. Mt Lesueur (E.A. Griffin 5571)
Jacksonia sp. Mt. Jackson (R.J. Cranfield 7748)
Jacksonia sp. Nerren Nerren (R.J. Cranfield 2576)
Jacksonia sp. Newdegate (M.G. Corrick 8749)
Jacksonia sp. Quairading (W.E. Blackall 3261)
Jacksonia sp. Tammin (R.J. Cranfield 4841)
Jacksonia sp. Tarin Rock (H. Demarz 1041)
Jacksonia sparsa Chappill ms
Jacksonia spicata Chappill
Austral.Syst.Bot. 20:205, Fig. 16 (2007)
Jacksonia spinosa (Labill.) Sm.
Cycl. 18(2) (1811)
Jacksonia sternbergiana Hügel
Stinkwood Bot.Arch.(Hugel) 3 (1837)
Jacksonia stricta Meisn.
Bot.Zeit. 13:27 (1855)
Jacksonia tarinensis Chappill
Austral.Syst.Bot. 20:551-552, Fig. 46 (2007)
Jacksonia thesioides Benth.
Commentat.Legum.Gen. 10 (1837)
Jacksonia ulicina Meisn.
Bot.Zeit. 13:26 (1855)
Jacksonia umbellata Turcz.

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A taxon name that is no longer current will retain its ‘Threatened’, ‘Extinct’, or ‘Extinct in the Wild’ status until a new name has been published in a Biodiversity Conservation Order.