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| Scientific name
: Belmontia platyptera Baker |
Botanical Family : Gentianaceae |
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Description :
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Botanical |
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Family |
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| chch4 |
Chamaesyce chiogenes Small |
>>Chamaesyce blodgettii |
Euphorbiaceae |
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| rahih |
Ranunculus hispidus Michx. var. hispidus |
bristly buttercup |
Ranunculaceae |
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| cleom2 |
Cleomella DC. |
stinkweed |
Capparaceae |
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| ciel |
Cimicifuga elata Nutt. |
tall bugbane |
Ranunculaceae |
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| cein8 |
Ceanothus intricatus Parry |
>>Ceanothus sorediatus |
Rhamnaceae |
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| 60884 |
Monopetalanthus pteridophyllus Harms
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Fabaceae |
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| 108074 |
Rytigynia pubescens Verdc.
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Rubiaceae |
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| 39632 |
Adromischus rhombifolius (Haw.) Lem.
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Crassulaceae |
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| 108385 |
Tapiphyllum burnettii Tennant
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Rubiaceae |
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| 70438 |
Lapeirousia schimperi (Asch. & Klatt) Milne-Redh.
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Iridaceae |
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| 27952 |
Ursinia punctata (Thunb.) N.E.Br.
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Asteraceae |
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| 26685 |
Tacazzea bagshawei S.Moore
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Apocynaceae |
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| husi |
Huperzia sintenisii (Herter) Holub |
Sintenis' clubmoss |
Lycopodiaceae |
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| 108614 |
Tricalysia engleri (K.Krause) A.Chev.
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Rubiaceae |
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| erpal3 |
Ericameria parryi (Gray) Nesom & Baird var. latior (Hall & Clements) Nesom & Baird |
Parry's rabbitbrush |
Asteraceae |
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| ligl4 |
Liatris glabrata Rydb. |
>>Liatris squarrosa var. glabrata |
Asteraceae |
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