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| Scientific name
: Euphorbia rowlandii R.A.Dyer |
Botanical Family : Euphorbiaceae |
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Description :
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Botanical |
English Common |
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| pistm |
Pinus strobus L. var. monticola (Dougl. ex D. Don) Nutt. |
>>Pinus monticola |
Pinaceae |
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| isea |
Isoetes ×eatonii Dodge (pro sp.)
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Hemerocallidaceae |
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| pl_4561 |
Abies religiosa |
Sacred fir |
Pinaceae |
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| 50746 |
Jatropha atacorensis A.Chev.
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Euphorbiaceae |
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| hearc |
Hexastylis arifolia (Michx.) Small var. callifolia (Small) Blomquist |
littlebrownjug |
Aristolochiaceae |
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| lima12 |
Lilium mary-henryae Roane & Henry |
>>Lilium superbum |
Liliaceae |
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| 104682 |
Cuviera minor C.H.Wright
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Rubiaceae |
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| miwa3 |
Mimulus washoensis Edwin |
>>Mimulus nanus ssp. nanus |
Scrophulariaceae |
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| clhub |
Cladonia humilis (With.) J. R. Laundon var. bourgeanica A. W. Archer |
>>Cladonia conista |
Cladoniaceae |
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| stma |
Stewartia malacodendron L. |
silky camellia |
Theaceae |
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| opop |
Opuntia opuntia (L.) Karst. |
>>Opuntia humifusa var. humifusa |
Cactaceae |
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| gyer2 |
Gyrophora erosa (G. Weber) Ach. |
>>Umbilicaria torrefacta |
Umbilicariaceae |
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| 67213 |
Scilla benguellensis Baker
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Hyacinthaceae |
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| 45079 |
Scirpus cuspidatus Roem. & Schult.
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Cyperaceae |
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| 79981 |
Arenifera stylosa (L.Bolus) H.E.K.Hartmann
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MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE |
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| 84575 |
Ficus megaphylla Warb.
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Moraceae |
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