Hirtella montana Hauman ()

 
Scientific name : Hirtella montana Hauman
Botanical Family : Chrysobalanaceae
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112350 Dischisma affine Schltr.   Scrophulariaceae          
juara Juncus arcticus Willd. ssp. alaskanus Hultén Alaska rush Hyacinthaceae          
38703 Hildebrandtia macrophylla Dammer ex Chiov.   Convolvulaceae          
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lute7 Lupinus termis Forsk. >>Lupinus albus Fabaceae          
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pl_2739 Geranium dissectum Cut-leafed cranesbill Geraniaceae          
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50373 Euphorbia saxorum auct.   Euphorbiaceae          
cypr8 Cyanea procera Hbd. Molokai cyanea Campanulaceae          
isap Isoetes appalachiana D.F. Brunton & D.M. Britton Appalachian quillwort Hemerocallidaceae          
     

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