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Ericaceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. [Jussieu] 159 (1789)
Andersonia R.Br.
Prodr. 553 (1810)
Andersonia axilliflora (Stschegl.) Druce
Giant Andersonia Bot.Exch.Club Soc.Brit.Isles 4:604 (1917)
Andersonia barbata L.Watson
Kew Bull. 16:103-104 (1962)
Andersonia bifida L.Watson
Kew Bull. 16:111-112 (1962)
Andersonia blepharifolia Lemson ms
Andersonia brevifolia Sond.
Pl.Preiss. [J.G.C.Lehmann] 1:332-333 (1845)
Andersonia caerulea R.Br.
Foxtails Prodr. 554 (1810)
Andersonia caerulea R.Br. subsp. caerulea
Andersonia caerulea subsp. concinna (N.E.Br.) Lemson ms
Andersonia caerulea subsp. Concinna (F. Hort 2144)
Andersonia caerulea subsp. diminuta Lemson ms
Andersonia caerulea subsp. Diminuta (B.G. Hammersley 2879)
Andersonia caerulea subsp. variegata (Sond.) Lemson ms
Andersonia caerulea subsp. Variegata (A.R. Chapman 435)
Andersonia carinata L.Watson
Kew Bull. 16:108-109 (1962)
Andersonia depressa R.Br.
Prodr. 554 (1810)
Andersonia echidna Lemson ms
Andersonia echinocephala (Stschegl.) Druce
Bot.Exch.Club Soc.Brit.Isles 4:604 (1917)
Andersonia fallax Lemson ms
Andersonia ferricola Lemson
Nuytsia 17:199-202, Fig. 2 (2007)
Andersonia geniculata Lemson
Nuytsia 17:202-204, Fig. 3 (2007)

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A taxon name that is no longer current will retain its ‘Threatened’, ‘Extinct’, or ‘Extinct in the Wild’ status until a new name has been published in a Biodiversity Conservation Order.