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| Scientific name
: Helichrysum gofense Cufod. |
Botanical Family : Asteraceae |
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Description :
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Botanical |
English Common |
Family |
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| calop2 |
Calopogon R. Br. ex Ait. f. |
grasspink |
Orchidaceae |
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| safls |
Saxifraga flagellaris Willd. ex Sternb. ssp. setigera (Pursh) Tolm. |
whiplash saxifrage |
Saxifragaceae |
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| 65339 |
Pelargonium crithmifolium Sm.
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Geraniaceae |
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| thsu2 |
Thalictrum subrotundum Boivin |
>>Thalictrum macrostylum |
Ranunculaceae |
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| 110636 |
Lychnodiscus reticulatus Radlk. var. brevibracteatus Pellegr.
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Sapindaceae |
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| crpo8 |
Crataegus populnea Ashe |
>>Crataegus iracunda |
Rosaceae |
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| rica7 |
Rinodina calculiformis W. A. Weber |
>>Mobergia calculiformis |
Physciaceae |
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| pete19 |
Pertusaria texana Mull. Arg. |
Texan pore lichen |
Pertusariaceae |
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| pl_2001 |
Crambe abyssinica |
Abyssinian kale |
Cruciferae |
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| 62363 |
Schotia capitata Bolle
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Fabaceae |
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| 89823 |
Liparis mulindana Schltr.
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Orchidaceae |
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| erstp |
Eriogonum strictum Benth. ssp. proliferum (Torr. & Gray) S. Stokes |
Blue Mountain buckwheat |
Polygonaceae |
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| erac4 |
Eriochloa acuminata (J. Presl) Kunth |
tapertip cupgrass |
Poaceae |
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| 66112 |
Heliconia humilis Jacq.
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HELICONIACEAE |
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| 106859 |
Pentas arvensis Hiern
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Rubiaceae |
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| pl_6513 |
Ulmus parvifolia |
Chinese elm |
Ulmaceae |
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