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: Asparagus courtetii A.Chev. |
Botanical Family : Asparagaceae |
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Description :
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| 51699 |
Phyllanthus tenellus Roxb. var. exiguus Müll.Arg.
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Euphorbiaceae |
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| agtrm |
Agropyron trachycaulum (Link) Malte ex H.F. Lewis var. majus (Vasey) Fern. |
>>Elymus trachycaulus ssp. trachycaulus |
Poaceae |
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| 103484 |
Malus pumila Mill.
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Rosaceae |
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| agpan |
Agastache pallidiflora (Heller) Rydb. ssp. neomexicana (Briq.) Lint & Epling |
Bill Williams Mountain giant hyssop |
Lamiaceae |
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| nopa3 |
Notholaena parvifolia R. Tryon |
>>Argyrochosma microphylla |
Pteridaceae |
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| thmo11 |
Thelotrema monospermum R. C. Harris |
barnacle lichen |
Thelotremataceae |
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| maca |
Macbridea caroliniana (Walt.) Blake |
Carolina birds-in-a-nest |
Lamiaceae |
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| 11236 |
Gethyllis undulata Herb.
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AMARYLLIDACEAE |
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| 15244 |
Justicia homblei De Wild.
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Acanthaceae |
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| 83774 |
Sphalmanthus rabiesbergensis (L.Bolus) L.Bolus
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MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE |
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| 66108 |
Heliconia conferta Petersen
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HELICONIACEAE |
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| pl_1183 |
Achillea sibirica |
Siberian yarrow; Siberian Yarrow |
Compositae |
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| krvi |
Krigia virginica (L.) Willd. |
Virginia dwarfdandelion |
Asteraceae |
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| biol |
Biovularia olivacea (C. Wright ex Griseb.) Kam. |
>>Utricularia olivacea |
Lentibulariaceae |
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| elala2 |
Elymus alaskanus (Scribn. & Merr.) A. Löve ssp. alaskanus |
Alaskan wheatgrass |
Poaceae |
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| 34200 |
Ritchiea thouretiae Gilg & Gilg-Ben.
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Capparaceae |
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