Lanaria plumosa Aiton ()

 
Scientific name : Lanaria plumosa Aiton
Botanical Family : LANARIACEAE
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amst80 Amelanchier stolonifera Wieg. running serviceberry Rosaceae          
39573 Adromischus diabolicus Toelken   Crassulaceae          
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erpam2 Eriogonum panamintense Morton ssp. mensicola (S. Stokes) Munz >>Eriogonum mensicola Polygonaceae          
xawo Xanthium wootonii Cockerell >>Xanthium strumarium var. glabratum Asteraceae          
prbr Pritchardia brevicalyx Becc. & Rock >>Pritchardia lowreyana Arecaceae          
86829 Olinia micrantha Decne.   OLINIACEAE          
pisu Pisonia subcordata Sw. water mampoo Nyctaginaceae          
bore6 Boechera retrofracta (Graham) A.& D. Löve >>Arabis holboellii var. retrofracta Brassicaceae          
     

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