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| Scientific name
: Melhania phillipsiae Baker f. |
Botanical Family : Sterculiaceae |
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Description :
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Botanical |
English Common |
Family |
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| gacas |
Galium californicum Hook. & Arn. ssp. sierrae Dempster & Stebbins |
El Dorado bedstraw |
Rubiaceae |
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| japa3 |
Jacquinia pauciflora B. Stähl & F. Axelrod
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IRVINGIACEAE |
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| 54962 |
Brachystegia ferruginea De Wild.
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Fabaceae |
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| 88650 |
Eulophia boltoni Harv. ex Rolfe
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Orchidaceae |
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| ande10 |
Anemone decapetala auct. non Ard. |
>>Anemone berlandieri |
Ranunculaceae |
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| asme7 |
Astragalus mensanus (M.E. Jones) Abrams |
>>Astragalus atratus var. mensanus |
Fabaceae |
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| 115427 |
Solanum sakarense Dammer
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Solanaceae |
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| erva4 |
Eriophorum vaginatum L. |
tussock cottongrass |
Cyperaceae |
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| 81117 |
Conophytum schwantesii G.D.Rowley
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MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE |
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| 99124 |
Styppeiochloa gynoglossa (Gooss.) De Winter
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Poaceae |
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| 116509 |
Strychnos dysophylla Benth.
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STRYCHNACEAE |
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| 79495 |
Turraea retusa Styles & F.White
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Meliaceae |
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| 68513 |
Babiana adpressa G.J.Lewis
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Iridaceae |
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| 93189 |
Andropogon auriculatus Stapf
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Poaceae |
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| napa3 |
Narcissus papyraceus Ker-Gawl. |
paperwhite narcissus |
Liliaceae |
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