Anacolia Schimp. (anacolia moss)

 
Scientific name : Anacolia Schimp.
Botanical Family : Bartramiaceae
English name : anacolia moss
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96173 Hordeum marinum Huds. subsp. gussoneanum (Parl.) Thell.   Poaceae          
lyru Lycopus rubellus Moench taperleaf water horehound Lamiaceae          
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erst6 Erodium stephenianum Willd. Stephen's stork's bill Geraniaceae          
40473 Crassula perfoliata L.   Crassulaceae          
94426 Chrysopogon aciculatus (Retz.) Trin.   Poaceae          
102875 Phylica litoralis (Eckl. & Zeyh.) D.Dietr.   Rhamnaceae          
117824 Vinticena lasiodiscus (K.Schum.) Burret   Tiliaceae          
13327 Helichrysum hochstetteri (Sch.Bip. ex A.Rich.) Hook.f. var. scabrum Moeser   Asteraceae          
tunu Tussilago nutans L. >>Chaptalia nutans Asteraceae          
17393 Mesembryanthemum deltoides L. var. simplex DC.   Aizoaceae          
alca4 Alopecurus carolinianus Walt. Carolina foxtail Poaceae          
109345 Agathosma lactea Schltr.   Rutaceae          
assc17 Aspiromitus scariosus (Austin) R. M. Schust. >>Anthoceros scarious Anthocerotaceae          
runit Rudbeckia nitida Nutt. var. texana Perdue >>Rudbeckia texana Asteraceae          
20735 Phaulopsis barteri T.Anderson var. barteri   Acanthaceae          
     

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