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| Scientific name
: Ursiniopsis caledonica E.Phillips |
Botanical Family : Asteraceae |
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Description :
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Botanical |
English Common |
Family |
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| 119932 |
Cissus sciaphila Gilg
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Vitaceae |
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| 109602 |
Fagara capensis I.Verd.
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Rutaceae |
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| 120863 |
Tribulus bimucronatus Viv. var. inermis (Kralik) H.Hosni
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Zygophyllaceae |
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| 13946 |
Hieracium capense L.
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Asteraceae |
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| lanep6 |
Lathyrus nevadensis S. Wats. ssp. lanceolatus (T.J. Howell) C.L. Hitchc. var. puniceus C.L. Hitchc. |
Sierra pea |
Fabaceae |
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| diviv3 |
Didymodon vinealis (Brid.) Zand. var. vinealis |
didymodon moss |
Pottiaceae |
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| mear13 |
Melaspilea arthonioides (Fee) Nyl.
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Oenotheraceae |
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| 120135 |
Cyphostemma nanellum (Gilg & R.E.Fr.) Desc. ex Wild & R.B.Drumm.
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Vitaceae |
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| pitr5 |
Piriqueta tracyi Gandog. |
>>Piriqueta cistoides ssp. caroliniana |
Turneraceae |
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| 21481 |
Protasparagus oxyacanthus (Baker) Oberm.
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Asparagaceae |
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| 110416 |
Blighia unijugata Baker
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Sapindaceae |
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| sidi |
Sidalcea diploscypha (Torr. & Gray) Gray |
fringed checkerbloom |
Malvaceae |
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| 96504 |
Leptochloa eleusine (Nees) Cope & N.Snow
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Poaceae |
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| thoui |
Thouinia Poit. |
thouinia |
Sapindaceae |
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