Lightfootia planifolia Adamson ()

 
Scientific name : Lightfootia planifolia Adamson
Botanical Family : Campanulaceae
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crse2 Crepis setosa Haller f. bristly hawksbeard Asteraceae          
45636 Acalypha glabrata Thunb. var. glabrata   Euphorbiaceae          
pl_2890 Panicum capillare Old witch grass Gramineae          
119237 Vitex golungensis Baker   Verbenaceae          
samai Saxifraga marshallii Greene ssp. idahoensis (Piper) Krause & Beamish >>Saxifraga idahoensis Saxifragaceae          
pl_4056 Abutilon species   Malvaceae          
64430 Chironia ovata Spreng. ex Griseb.   Gentianaceae          
70269 Ixia rapunculoides Delile var. rapunculoides   Iridaceae          
89184 Habenaria calvilabris Summerh. var. crassocalcarata Geerinck   Orchidaceae          
heda2 Helianthus dalyi Britt. >>Helianthus maximiliani Asteraceae          
56007 Crotalaria germainii R.Wilczek   Fabaceae          
37691 Commelina vogelii C.B.Clarke var. angustior C.B.Clarke   Commelinaceae          
cati5 Carex tiogana D. Taylor & J. Mastrogiuseppe Tioga Pass sedge Cyperaceae          
74860 Cyphia mafingensis Thulin   LOBELIACEAE          
48873 Erica viridiflora Andrews subsp. redacta E.G.H.Oliv. & I.M.Oliv.   Ericaceae          
gefi Gerardia filicaulis (Benth.) Chapman >>Agalinis filicaulis Scrophulariaceae          
     

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