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| Scientific name
: Nymphoides tenuissima A.Raynal |
Botanical Family : Menyanthaceae |
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Description :
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| 48714 |
Erica sessiliflora L.f. var. claviflora (Salisb.) Bolus
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Ericaceae |
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| mapi4 |
Machaeranthera pinosa Elmer |
>>Machaeranthera canescens ssp. canescens var. canescens |
Asteraceae |
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| phpaf |
Phacelia palmeri Torr. ex S. Wats. var. foetida (Goodding) Brand |
>>Phacelia palmeri |
Hydrophyllaceae |
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| 77057 |
Nesaea icosandra Kotschy & Peyr.
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Lythraceae |
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| difob2 |
Dicentra formosa (Haw.) Walp. var. brevipes Henderson |
>>Dicentra formosa ssp. formosa |
Cruciferae |
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| 21813 |
Psilotrichum trichophyllum Baker
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Amaranthaceae |
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| racis |
Ranunculus circinatus Sibthorp var. subrigidus (W. Drew) L. Benson |
>>Ranunculus longirostris |
Ranunculaceae |
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| chdoa |
Chaenactis douglasii (Hook.) Hook. & Arn. var. achilleifolia (Hook. & Arn.) Gray |
>>Chaenactis douglasii var. douglasii |
Asteraceae |
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| 94749 |
Danthonia scabra Nees
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Poaceae |
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| 115858 |
Dombeya torrida (J.F.Gmel.) Bamps subsp. erythroleuca (K.Schum.) Seyani
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Sterculiaceae |
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| opbo2 |
Opegrapha bonplandii Fee |
Bonpland's scribble lichen |
Opegraphaceae |
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| 8970 |
Disperma angolense C.B.Clarke
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Acanthaceae |
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| stin9 |
Stanleya integrifolia James ex Torr. |
>>Stanleya pinnata var. integrifolia |
Brassicaceae |
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| 96015 |
Festuca rigidiuscula E.B.Alexeev
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Poaceae |
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| 76393 |
Loranthus rhodanthus Chiov.
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Loranthaceae |
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| emeah |
Empetrum eamesii Fern. & Wieg. ssp. hermaphroditum (Lange ex Hagerup) D. Löve |
>>Empetrum nigrum ssp. hermaphroditum |
MYOPORACEAE |
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