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| Scientific name
: Canthium lacusvictoriae Bullock |
Botanical Family : Rubiaceae |
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Description :
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Botanical |
English Common |
Family |
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| pl_4410 |
Orobanche californica |
California broomrape |
Orobanchaceae |
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| 50412 |
Euphorbia serpens Kunth
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Euphorbiaceae |
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| 76735 |
Tapinanthus fuellebornii (Engl.) Danser
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Loranthaceae |
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| 12081 |
Gutenbergia polytrichotoma Wech.
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Asteraceae |
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| bieak |
Bidens eatonii Fern. var. kennebecensis Fern. |
>>Bidens eatonii |
Asteraceae |
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| arth |
Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh. |
mouseear cress |
Brassicaceae |
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| pl_4515 |
Platystemon californicus |
Creamcups |
Papaveraceae |
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| 49112 |
Eriospermum arenosum P.L.Perry
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ERIOSPERMACEAE |
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| pl_2256 |
Dryopteris expansa |
Spiny Wood Fern |
Dryopteridaceae |
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| pl_5370 |
Geum pentapetalum
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Rosaceae |
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| 20465 |
Petalidium glutinosum (Engl.) C.B.Clarke
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Acanthaceae |
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| 100207 |
Polygala pappeana auct.
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Polygalaceae |
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| 74769 |
Kissenia arabica R.Br. ex Chiov.
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Loasaceae |
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| 6625 |
Conopharyngia stapfiana (Britten) Stapf
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Apocynaceae |
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| liob |
Ligustrum obtusifolium Sieb. & Zucc. |
border privet |
Oleaceae |
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| mijat |
Mimulus jamesii Torr. & Gray ex Benth. var. texensis Gray |
>>Mimulus glabratus var. glabratus |
Scrophulariaceae |
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