Faurea argentea Hutch. ()

 
Scientific name : Faurea argentea Hutch.
Botanical Family : PROTEACEAE
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erje Eriophyllum jepsonii Greene Jepson's woolly sunflower Asteraceae          
85602 Najas meiklei auct.   Najadaceae          
alhi5 Allocarya hispidula Greene >>Plagiobothrys scouleri var. hispidulus Boraginaceae          
atpa5 Atrichum papillosum (Jenn.) Frye in Grout >>Atrichum angustatum DIONCOPHYLLACEAE          
hunal Hulsea nana Gray var. larsenii Gray >>Hulsea nana Asteraceae          
opau7 Opuntia aureispina (Brack & Heil) Pinkava & Parfitt Rio Grande pricklypear Cactaceae          
saalo Salix alaxensis (Anderss.) Coville var. obovalifolia Ball >>Salix alaxensis var. alaxensis Salicaceae          
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64513 Faroa involucrata (Klotzsch) Knobl.   Gentianaceae          
wirep Wislizenia refracta Engelm. ssp. palmeri (Gray) Keller Palmer's wislizenia Capparaceae          
69210 Gladiolus cruentus T.Moore   Iridaceae          
1697 Asystasia trichotogyne Lindau   Acanthaceae          
calom Calamovilfa longifolia (Hook.) Scribn. var. magna Scribn. & Merr. prairie sandreed Poaceae          
8784 Dicoma zeyheri Sond. subsp. zeyheri   Asteraceae          
phbrh Phyllostegia brevidens Gray var. heterodoxa Sherff >>Phyllostegia ambigua Lamiaceae          
hoad Homomallium adnatum (Hedw.) Broth. homomallium moss Hypnaceae          
     

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