Aquilegia shockleyi Eastw. (>>Aquilegia formosa)

 
Scientific name : Aquilegia shockleyi Eastw.
Botanical Family : Ranunculaceae
English name : >>Aquilegia formosa
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pl_3402 Monardella villosa Coyote mint Labiatae          
30353 Coldenia angolensis Welw.   Boraginaceae          
saara Salix arctica Pallas var. antiplasta (Schneid.) Fern. >>Salix arctica Salicaceae          
thbu Thelesperma burridgeanum (Regel, Korn. & Rach.) Blake Burridge's greenthread Asteraceae          
fear Festuca arida Elmer >>Vulpia microstachys var. microstachys Poaceae          
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55995 Crotalaria francoisiana P.A.Duvign. & Timp.   Fabaceae          
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34405 Minuartia hybrida (Vill.) Schischk.   Caryophyllaceae          
62247 Rhynchosia rigidula DC.   Fabaceae          
43316 Cyperus recurvus Vahl   Cyperaceae          
66188 Albuca cremnophila Van Jaarsv. & A.E.van Wyk   Hyacinthaceae          
rabi Ramalina bistorta Nyl. bistort cartilage lichen Ramalinaceae          
109924 Salvadora persica L. var. pubescens Brenan   SALVADORACEAE          
conu4 Cornus nuttallii Audubon ex Torr. & Gray Pacific dogwood Cornaceae          
     

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