Acacia angustissima (P. Mill.) Kuntze var. shrevei (Britt. & Rose) Isely (Shreve's prairie acacia)

 
Scientific name : Acacia angustissima (P. Mill.) Kuntze var. shrevei (Britt. & Rose) Isely
Botanical Family : Fabaceae
English name : Shreve's prairie acacia
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scler14 Sclerocarya Hochst. sclerocarya Anacardiaceae          
117001 Gnidia tenella Meisn.   Thymelaeaceae          
24521 Senecio myriocephalus Sch.Bip. ex A.Rich.   Asteraceae          
95132 Dignathia aristata Cope   Poaceae          
pl_2450 Rhododendron aureum Rosebay Ericaceae          
pl_2659 Quercus rubra Red oak Fagaceae          
esvi Escobaria villardii Castetter, Pierce & Schwerin Sacramento Mountain foxtail cactus Cactaceae          
93222 Andropogon claudopus Chiov.   Poaceae          
dise9 Dicliptera sexangularis (L.) Juss. sixangle foldwing Acanthaceae          
alcrn Aleuritopteris cretacea (Liebm.) Fourn. ssp. nigrescens (Ewan) Munz >>Notholaena californica ssp. californica Pteridaceae          
     

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