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| Scientific name
: Duvernoia stachytarphetoides Lindau |
Botanical Family : Acanthaceae |
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Description :
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| migu |
Mimulus guttatus DC. |
seep monkeyflower |
Scrophulariaceae |
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| oomu |
Oonopsis multicaulis (Nutt.) Greene |
branched false goldenweed |
Asteraceae |
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| lucoc |
Lupinus concinnus J.G. Agardh ssp. concinnus |
scarlet lupine |
Fabaceae |
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| 87356 |
Angraecum tricuspe Bolus
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Orchidaceae |
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| bysp |
Byrsonima spicata (Cav.) Kunth |
doncella |
Malpighiaceae |
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| 48849 |
Erica velatiflora E.G.H.Oliv.
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Ericaceae |
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| pl_5709 |
Rubus cockburnianus
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Rosaceae |
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| 67368 |
Scilla subglauca Baker
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Hyacinthaceae |
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| 93238 |
Andropogon cymbarius L.
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Poaceae |
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| 34860 |
Gymnosporia luteola (Delile) Szyszyl.
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Celastraceae |
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| vasc3 |
Valeriana scandens L. |
Florida valerian |
Valerianaceae |
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| 88867 |
Eulophia menelikii Pax
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Orchidaceae |
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| 38703 |
Hildebrandtia macrophylla Dammer ex Chiov.
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Convolvulaceae |
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| 43638 |
Ficinia angustifolia (Schrad.) Levyns
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Cyperaceae |
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| biva3 |
Biltia vaseyi (Gray) Small |
>>Rhododendron vaseyi |
Ericaceae |
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| pl_6266 |
Physalis angulata |
Cutleaf ground cherry |
Solanaceae |
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