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| Scientific name
: Duvernoia maxima Lindau |
Botanical Family : Acanthaceae |
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Description :
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| physm |
Physma A. Massal. |
physma |
Collemataceae |
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| parth |
Parthenice Gray |
parthenice |
Asteraceae |
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| 19709 |
Ozoroa concolor (C.Presl) De Winter
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Anacardiaceae |
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| 17426 |
Mesembryanthemum diversiphyllum Haw. var. congestum Salm-Dyck
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Aizoaceae |
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| pigli |
Pittosporum glabrum Hook. & Arn. var. intermedium Sherff |
>>Pittosporum glabrum |
Pittosporaceae |
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| 16738 |
Limeum sulcatum (Klotzsch) Hutch. var. scabridum (Klotzsch) Friedrich
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Aizoaceae |
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| 101467 |
Protea pendula R.Br.
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PROTEACEAE |
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| clal9 |
Cladonia alpicola (Flotow) Vainio |
>>Cladonia macrophylla |
Cladoniaceae |
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| 84949 |
Ensete schweinfurthii (K.Schum. & Warb.) Cheesman
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Musaceae |
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| 77383 |
Abutilon pycnodon Hochr.
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Malvaceae |
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| 80606 |
Conophytum astylum L.Bolus
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MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE |
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| liafm |
Lithophragma affine Gray ssp. mixtum R.L. Taylor |
San Francisco woodland-star |
Saxifragaceae |
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| cacac7 |
Carex capitata L. ssp. capitata |
capitate sedge |
Cyperaceae |
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| aupea3 |
Aureolaria pedicularia (L.) Raf. ssp. ambigens (Fern.) Pennell |
>>Aureolaria pedicularia var. ambigens |
Scrophulariaceae |
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| sccec2 |
Scirpus cernuus Vahl ssp. californicus (Torr.) Thorne |
>>Isolepis cernua |
Cyperaceae |
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