Acer rubrum L. var. trilobum Torr. & Gray ex K. Koch (red maple)

 
Scientific name : Acer rubrum L. var. trilobum Torr. & Gray ex K. Koch
Botanical Family : Aceraceae
English name : red maple
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8801 Didelta spinosa (L.f.) Aiton   Asteraceae          
scce4 Scandix cerefolium L. >>Anthriscus cerefolium Apiaceae          
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phraa Phacelia ramosissima Dougl. ex Lehm. var. austrolitoralis Munz branching phacelia Hydrophyllaceae          
agpa2 Agastache parvifolia Eastw. smallleaf giant hyssop Lamiaceae          
33751 Cleome brachypoda Gilg & Gilg-Ben.   Capparaceae          
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