Myrica integra (A.Chev.) Killick ()

 
Scientific name : Myrica integra (A.Chev.) Killick
Botanical Family : Myricaceae
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88415 Disa secunda (Thunb.) Sw.   Orchidaceae          
asse Asplenium septentrionale (L.) Hoffmann forked spleenwort Aspleniaceae          
epipr Epipremnum Schott tongavine Araceae          
89989 Lissochilus stuhlmannii Kraenzl.   Orchidaceae          
74231 Beilschmiedia cuspidata (Krause) Robyns & R.Wilczek   Lauraceae          
cahe22 Caloplaca herbidella (Hue) H. Magn. orange lichen Teloschistaceae          
59238 Indigofera ramosissima J.B.Gillett   Fabaceae          
42444 Carex conferta Hochst. ex A.Rich. var. leptosaccus (C.B.Clarke) Kük.   Cyperaceae          
mobe2 Monoptilon bellioides (Gray) Hall Mojave desertstar Asteraceae          
1389 Astephanus cordatus (Thunb.) R.Br.   Apocynaceae          
54974 Brachystegia giorgii De Wild.   Fabaceae          
arsu2 Arabis suffrutescens S. Wats. woody rockcress Brassicaceae          
spcoe3 Sphagnum compactum DC. in Lam. & DC. var. expositum Maass >>Sphagnum compactum Sphagnaceae          
phcra Phacelia crenulata Torr. ex S. Wats. var. angustifolia Atwood cleftleaf phacelia Hydrophyllaceae          
phbo7 Phippsia borealis (Swallen) A.& D. Löve >>Puccinellia arctica Poaceae          
ligrg2 Limnanthes gracilis T.J. Howell ssp. gracilis slender meadowfoam Loranthaceae          
     

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