Aletris glauca Aiton ()

 
Scientific name : Aletris glauca Aiton
Botanical Family : NARTHECIACEAE
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asput Astragalus purshii Dougl. ex Hook. var. tinctus M.E. Jones woollypod milkvetch Fabaceae          
lipha Lilium philadelphicum L. var. andinum (Nutt.) Ker-Gawl. wood lily Liliaceae          
gapaa2 Galium parisiense L. var. anglicum (Huds.) G. Beck >>Galium divaricatum Rubiaceae          
raam Ranunculus ambigens S. Wats. waterplantain spearwort Ranunculaceae          
caxy Cassine xylocarpa Vent. marbletree Celastraceae          
9991 Erlangea alternifolia (O.Hoffm.) S.Moore   Asteraceae          
lusem5 Lupinus sericeus Pursh ssp. sericeus var. maximus C.P. Sm. ex Fleak & D. Dunn silky lupine Fabaceae          
miam Mimulus ampliatus A.L. Grant >>Mimulus washingtonensis Scrophulariaceae          
52469 Tragia mercurialis L.   Euphorbiaceae          
caec2 Caloncoba echinata (Oliver) Gilg caloncoba Flacourtiaceae          
90129 Megaclinium imschootianum Rolfe   Orchidaceae          
27953 Ursinia pusilla (DC.) N.E.Br.   Asteraceae          
97022 Panicum brazzavillense Franch.   Poaceae          
seauw Senecio aureus L. var. werneriifolius Gray >>Packera werneriifolia Asteraceae          
scmaf Scirpus maritimus L. var. fernaldii (Bickn.) Beetle >>Schoenoplectus maritimus Cyperaceae          
94619 Cynosurus tristachyus Lam.   Poaceae          
     

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