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Displaying records 2721–2740 of 3128 for your search terms: Family: Myrtaceae
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Myrtaceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. [Jussieu] 322 (1789)
Scholtzia Schauer
Linnaea 17:241 (1843)
Scholtzia leptantha Benth.
Fl.Austral. 3:69-70 (1867)
Scholtzia longipedata Rye
Nuytsia 30:63-64 (2019)
Scholtzia longipedata Rye subsp. longipedata
Scholtzia longipedata subsp. procera Rye
Nuytsia 30:65-66 (2019)
Scholtzia multiflora Rye
Nuytsia 30:66-67 (2019)
Scholtzia obovata (DC.) Schauer
Linnaea 17:241 (1843)
Scholtzia oleosa Rye
Nuytsia 30:67-68 (2019)
Scholtzia oligandra Benth.
Pink Scholtzia Fl.Austral. 3:70 (1867)
Scholtzia parviflora F.Muell.
Fragm. (Mueller) 4:76 (1864)
Scholtzia peltigera Rye
Eurardy Scholtzia Nuytsia 30:68-70 (2019)
Scholtzia pentamera Rye
Constant Scholtzia Nuytsia 30:70 (2019)
Scholtzia pentamera subsp. collina Rye
Nuytsia 30:71 (2019)
Scholtzia pentamera Rye subsp. pentamera
Scholtzia prostrata Rye
Creeping Scholtzia Nuytsia 30:72-73 (2019)
Scholtzia quindecim Rye
Gunyidi Scholtzia Nuytsia 30:73-74 (2019)
Scholtzia recurva Rye
Nuytsia 30:74-75 (2019)
Scholtzia sp. Ajana (T.A. Halliday 137)
Scholtzia sp. Ajana East Road (M.E. Trudgen 21734 A)
Scholtzia sp. Bickley (W.H. Loaring s.n. PERTH 06165184)
Scholtzia sp. Billeranga Hills (B.J. Conn 2159)

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A taxon name that is no longer current will retain its ‘Threatened’, ‘Extinct’, or ‘Extinct in the Wild’ status until a new name has been published in a Biodiversity Conservation Order.