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| Scientific name
: Morella salicifolia (Hochst. ex A.Rich.) Verdc. & Polhill var. goetzei (Engl.) Verdc. & Polhill |
Botanical Family : Myricaceae |
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Description :
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Botanical |
English Common |
Family |
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| scte3 |
Schoenolirion texanum (Scheele) Gray |
>>Schoenolirion wrightii |
Liliaceae |
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| ruca4 |
Ruellia caroliniensis (J.F. Gmel.) Steud. |
Carolina wild petunia |
Acanthaceae |
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| clgu |
Clusia gundlachii Stahl |
Grundlach's attorney |
Clusiaceae |
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| 109431 |
Agathosma trichocarpa Holmes
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Rutaceae |
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| 56414 |
Crotalaria polysperma Kotschy subsp. stewartii (Baker) Baker f.
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Fabaceae |
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| auci |
Aulomyrcia citrifolia (Aubl.) Amsh. |
>>Myrcia citrifolia var. citrifolia |
Myrtaceae |
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| 53883 |
Argyrolobium shirense Taub.
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Fabaceae |
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| brsu3 |
Brugmansia suaveolens (Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd.) Bercht. & K. Presl |
angel's-tears |
Solanaceae |
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| 59752 |
Leptidium falcatum C.Presl
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Fabaceae |
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| 29429 |
Xysmalobium ensifolium (Burch. ex Scott-Elliot) N.E.Br.
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Apocynaceae |
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| anat5 |
Anthoceros atlanticus Steph. |
>>Phaeoceros carolinianus |
Anthocerotaceae |
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| 72390 |
Geniosporum mutamba Hiern
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Lamiaceae |
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| 27863 |
Unona confinis Pierre
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Annonaceae |
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| 76380 |
Loranthus pungwensis Weim.
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Loranthaceae |
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| beru |
Besseya rubra (Dougl. ex Hook.) Rydb. |
red besseya |
Scrophulariaceae |
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| hyder |
Hypericum denticulatum Walt. var. recognitum Fern. & Schub. |
>>Hypericum acutifolium |
Clusiaceae |
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