Alnus crispa (Ait.) Pursh (>>Alnus viridis ssp. crispa)

 
Scientific name : Alnus crispa (Ait.) Pursh
Botanical Family : Betulaceae
English name : >>Alnus viridis ssp. crispa
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umpo2 Umbilicaria polyrrhiza (L.) Fr. manyroot navel lichen Umbilicariaceae          
63145 Tessmannia copallifera J.Lonard   Fabaceae          
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lospl Lobelia spicata Lam. var. leptostachys (A. DC.) Mackenzie & Bush palespike lobelia Campanulaceae          
cedro Cedronella Moench cedronella Lamiaceae          
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59713 Lebeckia macrantha Harv.   Fabaceae          
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pabum Panicum bulbosum Kunth var. minor Vasey >>Panicum bulbosum Poaceae          
pl_4495 Corydalis ochotensis   Papaveraceae          
beplp Betula platyphylla Sukatschev var. platyphylla Asian white birch Betulaceae          
51495 Phyllanthus alpestris Beille   Euphorbiaceae          
crbr16 Crotalaria breviflora DC. shortflower rattlebox Fabaceae          
     

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