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Browse the Western Australian Flora

Browse the complete list of WA’s families of plants, fungi, algae and protists. Icons to the right indicate additional content available, and the navigation element to the left of each name will expand the family listing to include its component genera. The same functions are then available for the genera in order to display all WA species for that group.

Dacrymycetaceae J.Schröt.
Krypt.-Fl.Schlesien 3.1(25–32):399 (1889)
Dasyaceae Kütz.
Phycol.General. 413-414 (1843)
Dasycladaceae Kütz.
Phycol.General. 302, 312 (1843)
Dasypogonaceae Dumort.
Davalliaceae M.Schomb. & M.R.Schomb.
Reis.Br.-Guiana 2:883 (1848)
Dawsoniaceae
Delesseriaceae Bory
Voy.Monde,Crypt. 181-182 (1828)
Dendrocerotaceae (Milde) Hässel
J.Hattori Bot.Lab. 64:82 (1988)
Dennstaedtiaceae Lotsy
Vortr.Bot.Stammesgesch. 2:655 (1909)
Derbesiaceae Hauck
Meeresalg.Deutschl.Oester. 421, 475 (1884)
Dermateaceae Fr.
Summa Veg.Scand.(Fries) 2:345 (1849)
Deuteromycotina
Dianemataceae T.Macbr.
N.Amer.Slime-Moulds 180 (1899)
Diaporthaceae Wehm.
Amer.J.Bot. 13:638 (1926)
Diatrypaceae Nitschke
Verh.Naturhist.Vereines Preuss.Rheinl.Westphalens 26:73 (1869)
Dichostereaceae
Dichotomosiphonaceae G.M.Sm.
Fresh-water Alg.U.S. Ed. 2, 281 (1950)
Dicnemonaceae
Dicranaceae Schimp.
Coroll.Bryol.Eur. 11 (1856)
Dicranemataceae
Dictydiaethaliaceae Luerss.
Handb.Syst.Bot. 1:42 (1877)
Dictyonemataceae Tomas.
Arch.Bot.Sist. 26:104 (1950)
Dictyosphaeriaceae Kütz.
Sp.Alg. 512 (1849)
Dictyotaceae Dumort.
Commentat.Bot. (Dumort.) 72, 101 (1822)
Didiereaceae Radlk.
Nat.Pflanzenfam. [Engler & Prantl] III(5):462 (1896)
Didymellaceae Gruyter, Aveskamp & Verkley
Mycol.Res. 113:516 (2009)
Didymiaceae Cooke
Contr.Mycol.Brit. 29-30 (1877)
Didymosphaeriaceae Munk
Dansk Bot.Ark. 15:128 (1953)
Dilleniaceae Salisb.
Parad.Lond. pt.73 (1807)
Dioscoreaceae R.Br.
Prodr.Fl.Nov.Holland. 294 (1810)
Diphysciaceae
Dipsacaceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. [Jussieu] 194 (1789)
Disceliaceae
Ditrichaceae Limpr.
Laubm.Deutschl. 1:482 (1887)
Donrichardsiaceae
Dothideales
Droseraceae Salisb.
Parad.Lond. pt.95 (1808)
Dryopteridaceae Herter
Revista Sudamer.Bot. 9:15 (1949)
Dumontiaceae Bory
Voy.Monde,Crypt. 4:197 (1828)

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A taxon name that is no longer current will retain its ‘Threatened’, ‘Extinct’, or ‘Extinct in the Wild’ status until a new name has been published in a Biodiversity Conservation Order.