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| Scientific name
: Amorpha fruticosa L. var. emarginata Pursh |
Botanical Family : Fabaceae |
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English
name : >>Amorpha fruticosa |
Description :
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Family |
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| 116417 |
Xeroplana gymnopharyngia Rourke
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STILBACEAE |
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| 46745 |
Dichapetalum divaricatum De Wild.
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DICHAPETALACEAE |
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| 79840 |
Aloinopsis schooneesii L.Bolus
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MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE |
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| 91139 |
Satyrium lupulinum Lindl.
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Orchidaceae |
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| 42517 |
Carex pseudo-sphaerogyna Nelmes
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Cyperaceae |
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| crpu5 |
Crotalaria purshii DC. |
Pursh's rattlebox |
Fabaceae |
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| psfr2 |
Psora friesii (Ach.) Hellbom |
>>Hypocenomyce friesii |
Lecideaceae |
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| phhol |
Phlox hoodii Richards. ssp. lanata (Piper) Munz |
carpet phlox |
Polemoniaceae |
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| hegr12 |
Hedeoma graveolens Chapman ex Gray |
>>Stachydeoma graveolens |
Lamiaceae |
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| lian6 |
Lithospermum angustifolium Michx. |
>>Lithospermum incisum |
Boraginaceae |
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| 105680 |
Mitragyna rubrostipulata (K.Schum.) Havil.
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Rubiaceae |
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| rhba3 |
Rhododendron bakeri auct. non (Lemmon & McKay) Hume |
>>Rhododendron cumberlandense |
Ericaceae |
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| sauss |
Saussurea DC. |
saw-wort |
Asteraceae |
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| jukn |
Juniperus knightii A. Nels. |
>>Juniperus osteosperma |
Cupressaceae |
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| 57377 |
Dolichos giganteus Willd.
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Fabaceae |
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