Acer campestre L. (hedge maple)

 
Scientific name : Acer campestre L.
Botanical Family : Aceraceae
English name : hedge maple
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1343 Aspilia huillensis (Hiern) S.Moore   Asteraceae          
70448 Lapeirousia tenuis (Goldblatt) Goldblatt & J.C.Manning   Iridaceae          
megl6 Melanelia glabroides (Essl.) Essl.   Parmeliaceae          
swal2 Swertia albicaulis (Dougl. ex Griseb.) Kuntze >>Frasera albicaulis var. albicaulis Gentianaceae          
61945 Rafnia capensis (L.) Schinz subsp. pedicellata G.J.Campbell & B.-E.van Wyk   Fabaceae          
91520 Orobanche cernua Loefl. var. desertorum (Beck) Stapf   Orobanchaceae          
aus_p190 Acacia buxifolia Box leaf Wattle MIMOSACEAE          
ambi2 Ambrosia bidentata Michx. lanceleaf ragweed Asteraceae          
sadod3 Salvia dorrii (Kellogg) Abrams ssp. dorrii var. dorrii purple sage Lamiaceae          
90035 Listrostachys floribunda Rolfe   Orchidaceae          
euse7 Euphorbia setiloba Engelm. ex Torr. >>Chamaesyce setiloba Euphorbiaceae          
phcua Phascum cuspidatum Hedw. var. americanum Ren. & Card. >>Phascum cuspidatum Pottiaceae          
deko2 Delissea kolekoleensis St. John >>Cyanea kolekoleensis Campanulaceae          
brrer Brachythecium reflexum (Starke in Web. & Mohr) Schimp. in B.S.G. var. reflexum brachythecium moss Brachytheciaceae          
carne Carnegia Britt. & Rose saguaro Cactaceae          
phdic2 Phacelia divaricata (Benth.) Gray var. continentis (J.T. Howell) Munz >>Phacelia insularis var. continentis Hydrophyllaceae          
     

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