Abies alba Miller (silver fir)

 
Scientific name : Abies alba Miller
Botanical Family : Pinaceae
English name : silver fir
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clan3 Cladonia anitae Culb. & C. Culb. cup lichen Cladoniaceae          
49905 Euphorbia hastisquama N.E.Br.   Euphorbiaceae          
dipo2 Dioscorea polygonoides Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd. mata gallina Dioscoreaceae          
lysi Lycopodium sitchense Rupr. Sitka clubmoss Lycopodiaceae          
34712 Celastrus edulis Vahl   Celastraceae          
106725 Pavetta spaniotricha Bremek.   Rubiaceae          
51206 Monadenium ellenbeckii N.E.Br.   Euphorbiaceae          
101021 Leucadendron cryptocephalum Guthrie   PROTEACEAE          
41747 Melothria longepedunculata Hochst. ex Cogn.   Cucurbitaceae          
caig2 Camissonia ignota (Jepson) Raven Jurupa Hills suncup Onagraceae          
32515 Stereospermum arguezana A.Rich.   Bignoniaceae          
kyva Kyllinga vaginata Lam. Carribean island spikesedge Cyperaceae          
parme3 Parmeliella Mull. Arg. lead lichen ACHARIACEAE          
32460 Sisymbrium marlothii O.E.Schulz   Brassicaceae          
73170 Orthosiphon macranthus Gürke   Lamiaceae          
104091 Canthium fanshawei Tennant   Rubiaceae          
     

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