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| Scientific name
: Asparagus coddii (Oberm.) Fellingham & N.L.Mey. |
Botanical Family : Asparagaceae |
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Description :
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English Common |
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| arglp |
Arctostaphylos glauca Lindl. var. puberula J.T. Howell |
>>Arctostaphylos glauca |
Ericaceae |
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| char |
Chaenactis artemisiifolia (Harvey & Gray ex Gray) Gray |
white pincushion |
Asteraceae |
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| 89284 |
Habenaria hetaerioides Summerh.
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Orchidaceae |
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| roca10 |
Rosa caeruleimontana St. John |
>>Rosa nutkana var. hispida |
Rosaceae |
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| pisa2 |
Pinus sabiniana Dougl. ex Dougl. |
California foothill pine |
Pinaceae |
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| sewr |
Sedum wrightii Gray |
Wright's stonecrop |
Crassulaceae |
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| pero9 |
Pedicularis romanzovii Cham. ex Spreng. |
>>Pedicularis chamissonis |
Scrophulariaceae |
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| 83122 |
Prepodesma uncipetala N.E.Br.
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MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE |
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| cacr13 |
Castilleja crista-galli Rydb. |
mountainside Indian paintbrush |
Scrophulariaceae |
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| 64983 |
Geranium incanum Burm.f. var. pottiae Burtt Davy
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Geraniaceae |
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| 66701 |
Lachenalia nervosa Ker Gawl.
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Hyacinthaceae |
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| psca14 |
Pseudolycopodiella caroliniana (L.) Holub |
>>Lycopodiella caroliniana var. caroliniana |
Lycopodiaceae |
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| adtr4 |
Adiantum trapeziforme L. |
diamond maidenhair |
Pteridaceae |
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| mybu |
Myroxylon buxifolium (Gray) Krug & Urban |
>>Xylosma buxifolia |
Flacourtiaceae |
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| leex2 |
Lechea exserta Small |
>>Lechea sessiliflora |
Cistaceae |
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| optu7 |
Opuntia turgida Small |
>>Opuntia humifusa var. ammophila |
Cactaceae |
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