Phylica imberbis P.J.Bergius var. secunda Sond. ()

 
Scientific name : Phylica imberbis P.J.Bergius var. secunda Sond.
Botanical Family : Rhamnaceae
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48727 Erica simulans Dulfer var. simulans   Ericaceae          
grad Graphina adscribens (Nyl.) Mull. Arg. >>Graphina scolectis Graphidaceae          
61181 Paraglycine unicostata F.J.Herm.   Fabaceae          
32922 Lightfootia huttonii Sond.   Campanulaceae          
pl_6863 Viola x wittrockiana Pansy Violaceae          
stbi Stachys bigelovii Gray rock hedgenettle Lamiaceae          
spchu Spiraea chamaedryfolia L. var. ulmifolia (Scop.) Maxim. Germander meadowsweet Rosaceae          
mucas Mucronea californica Benth. var. suksdorfii (J.F. Macbr.) Goodman >>Mucronea californica Polygonaceae          
platy12 Platyhypnidium Fleisch. platyhypnidium moss Brachytheciaceae          
46781 Dichapetalum holopetalum Ruhland   DICHAPETALACEAE          
32956 Lightfootia rigida Adamson   Campanulaceae          
34888 Gymnosporia serrata (Hochst. ex A.Rich.) Loes. var. obscura (A.Rich.) Fiori   Celastraceae          
duabp Dudleya abramsii Rose ssp. parva (Rose & A. Davids.) Bartel Conejo dudleya Crassulaceae          
1754 Athanasia juncea (DC.) D.Dietr.   Asteraceae          
mica8 Minuartia caroliniana (Walt.) Mattf. pinebarren stitchwort Caryophyllaceae          
68218 Herniaria erckertii Herm. var. dewetii Herm.   ILLECEBRACEAE          
     

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