Gladiolus maculatus Sweet subsp. eburneus Oberm. ()

 
Scientific name : Gladiolus maculatus Sweet subsp. eburneus Oberm.
Botanical Family : Iridaceae
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102433 Restio intermedius Steud.   RESTIONACEAE          
canef Carex nevadensis Boiss. & Reut. ssp. flavella (Krecz.) Janchen >>Carex flava Cyperaceae          
103478 Fragaria indica Andrews   Rosaceae          
116773 Adinandra schliebenii Melch. var. intermedia (Boutique & Troupin) Verdc.   Theaceae          
alae Alopecurus aequalis Sobol. shortawn foxtail Poaceae          
frat Fritillaria atropurpurea Nutt. spotted fritillary Liliaceae          
ersu11 Eriogonum subalpinum Greene >>Eriogonum umbellatum var. majus Polygonaceae          
108079 Rytigynia rubra Robyns   Rubiaceae          
36020 Magnistipula pallidiflora Engl.   Chrysobalanaceae          
anhib Andropogon hirtiflorus (Nees) Kunth var. brevipedicellatus Beal >>Schizachyrium sanguineum var. hirtiflorum Poaceae          
75340 Lobelia triquetra L. var. secundata Sond.   LOBELIACEAE          
113508 Phyllopodium capillare (L.f.) Hilliard   Scrophulariaceae          
soca19 Solanum cardiophyllum Lindl. heaftleaf horsenettle Solanaceae          
crir2 Crataegus irrasa Sarg. Blanchard's hawthorn Rosaceae          
     

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