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| Scientific name
: Peucedanum mildbraedii H.Wolff |
Botanical Family : Apiaceae |
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Description :
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Botanical |
English Common |
Family |
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| 79870 |
Antimima amoena (Schwantes) H.E.K.Hartmann
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MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE |
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| 7231 |
Crioceras dipladeniiflorus (Stapf) K.Schum.
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Apocynaceae |
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| 82225 |
Lampranthus glaucus (L.) N.E.Br.
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MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE |
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| lupr |
Lupinus pratensis Heller |
Inyo Meadow lupine |
Fabaceae |
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| 60553 |
Melolobium exudans Harv.
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Fabaceae |
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| pl_4577 |
Larix occidentalis |
Western larch |
Pinaceae |
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| ergl8 |
Erechtites glomerata (Desf. ex Poir.) DC. |
cutleaf burnweed |
Asteraceae |
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| 63325 |
Tylosema fassoglensis (Schweinf.) Torre & Hillc.
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Fabaceae |
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| lihi2 |
Liatris hirsuta Rydb. |
>>Liatris squarrosa var. hirsuta |
Asteraceae |
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| stpip5 |
Stachys pilosa Nutt. var. pilosa |
hairy hedgenettle |
Lamiaceae |
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| brazo |
Brazoria Engelm. & Gray |
brazos-mint |
Lamiaceae |
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| 120694 |
Renealmia macrocolea K.Schum.
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Zingiberaceae |
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| 32900 |
Lightfootia divaricata H.Buek
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Campanulaceae |
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| 109471 |
Calodendrum eickii Engl.
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Rutaceae |
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| 56346 |
Crotalaria oxyphylla Harms
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Fabaceae |
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