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| Scientific name
: Restio furcatus Mast. |
Botanical Family : RESTIONACEAE |
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Description :
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English Common |
Family |
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| usco |
Usnea condensata Mot. |
condensed beard lichen |
Parmeliaceae |
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| 113535 |
Phyllopodium rupestre Hiern
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Scrophulariaceae |
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| plau4 |
Plantago australis Lam. |
Mexican plantain |
BREXIACEAE |
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| 114274 |
Sutera aspalathoides (Benth.) Hiern
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Scrophulariaceae |
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| ceca3 |
Centaurium calycosum (Buckl.) Fern. |
Arizona centaury |
Gentianaceae |
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| 6808 |
Coreopsis elliotii S.Moore
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Asteraceae |
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| 90818 |
Polystachya rendlei Rolfe
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Orchidaceae |
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| 46124 |
Cephalaria humilis auct.
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Dipsacaceae |
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| 103655 |
Agathisanthemum quadricostatum Bremek. var. pubescens Bremek.
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Rubiaceae |
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| gaca7 |
Gaurella canescens (Torr. & Frém.) A. Nels. |
>>Oenothera canescens |
Onagraceae |
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| mysp2 |
Myriophyllum spicatum L. |
spike watermilfoil |
Eucommiaceae |
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| elars2 |
Elymus arenarius L. var. scabrinervis (Bowden) Boivin |
>>Leymus mollis ssp. mollis |
Poaceae |
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| emmen |
Emmenanthe Benth. |
whisperingbells |
Hydrophyllaceae |
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| 63246 |
Trifolium pichisermollii J.B.Gillett
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Fabaceae |
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| 62161 |
Rhynchosia leucoscias Benth. ex Harv.
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Fabaceae |
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The Cherry Aphid -
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Astrological Gardening -
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Annulas in Planters -
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Temperature and Humidity -
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Propagating by Layering -
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Vegetable Weevil -
The vegetable , Formal and Informal Gardens weevil (Listroderes obliquus).This introduced pest , Dolomite occurs in most parts of the State and in both the grub and adult weevil stages may do considerable damage to a wide variety of vegetable , Growing Orchids and flower , Pumpkin Beetle plants. In addition, they feed on many wee...
Plant Virus Diseases -
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