Agastache rupestris (Greene) Standl. (threadleaf giant hyssop)

 
Scientific name : Agastache rupestris (Greene) Standl.
Botanical Family : Lamiaceae
English name : threadleaf giant hyssop
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pl_4183 Ardisia crispa   Myrsinaceae          
8918 Dipseudochorion sagittifolium (Willd.) Buchenau   Alismataceae          
arsu8 Arenaria subcongesta (S. Wats.) Rydb. >>Arenaria congesta var. subcongesta Caryophyllaceae          
82533 Lithops karasmontana (Dinter & Schwantes) N.E.Br. var. mickbergensis (Dinter) de Boer & Boom   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
gnchc Gnaphalium chilense Spreng. var. confertifolium Greene >>Pseudognaphalium stramineum Asteraceae          
pl_5426 Photinia arbutifolia Christmas berry Rosaceae          
crbr10 Crataegus brumalis Ashe >>Crataegus iracunda Rosaceae          
1927 Baccharoides guineensis (Benth.) H.Rob. var. procera (O.Hoffm.) Isawumi   Asteraceae          
67038 Ornithogalum patersoniae (Schönland) J.C.Manning & Goldblatt   Hyacinthaceae          
pste6 Psilactis tenuis S. Wats. slender tansyaster Asteraceae          
aspuc2 Aster puniceus L. var. calderi (Boivin) Lepage >>Symphyotrichum puniceum var. puniceum Asteraceae          
21611 Pseudolithos cubiformis (P.R.O.Bally) P.R.O.Bally var. cubiformis   Apocynaceae          
100069 Polygala esterae Chodat   Polygalaceae          
103434 Cliffortia strobilifera L. var. longifolia Eckl. & Zeyh.   Rosaceae          
pl_5264 Crataegus atrosanguinea   Rosaceae          
57160 Desmodium uncinatum (Jacq.) DC.   Fabaceae          
     

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