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Displaying records 2181–2200 of 6025 for your search terms: Habit: herb
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Cyperaceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. [Jussieu] 26 (1789)
Schoenus L.
Sp.Pl. [Linnaeus] 2:42 (1753)
Schoenus sp. Bullsbrook (J.J. Alford 915)
Schoenus sp. Cape Riche Cushion (G.J. Keighery 9922)
Schoenus sp. Eneabba (F. Obbens & C. Godden I154)
Schoenus sp. G Broad Sheath (K.L. Wilson 2633)
Schoenus sp. Grassy (E. Gude & J. Harvey 250)
Schoenus sp. Grey Rhizome (K.L. Wilson 2922)
Schoenus sp. Jindong (R.D. Royce 2485)
Schoenus sp. Kalbarri (K.R. Newbey 9352)
Schoenus sp. Mt Barker (G.J. Keighery 9679)
Schoenus sp. Murchison (K.L. Wilson 2647)
Schoenus sp. smooth culms (K.R. Newbey 7823)
Schoenus sp. Stirling (G.J. Keighery 3427)
Schoenus sp. Toodyay (G.J. Keighery & N. Gibson 2918)
Schoenus sp. Waroona (G.J. Keighery 12235)
Schoenus subaphyllus Kük.
Repert.Spec.Nov.Regni Veg. 44:7, 179 (1938)
Schoenus subbarbatus Kük.
Bearded Bog-rush Repert.Spec.Nov.Regni Veg. 44:6, 176 (1938)
Schoenus subbulbosus Benth.
Fl.Austral. 7:358-359 (1878)
Schoenus subfascicularis Kük.
Repert.Spec.Nov.Regni Veg. 44:32 (1938)
Schoenus subflavus Kük.
Yellow Bog-rush Repert.Spec.Nov.Regni Veg. 44:5, 175 (1938)
Schoenus subflavus subsp. hispid culms (K.R. Newbey 8278)

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A taxon name that is no longer current will retain its ‘Threatened’, ‘Extinct’, or ‘Extinct in the Wild’ status until a new name has been published in a Biodiversity Conservation Order.