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| Scientific name
: Arthonia arthonioides (Ach.) A. L. Sm. |
Botanical Family : Arthoniaceae |
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English
name : dot lichen |
Description :
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Botanical |
English Common |
Family |
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| pl_2844 |
Elytrigia juncea |
Sand couch |
Gramineae |
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| lusub3 |
Lupinus superbus Heller var. bernardianus Abrams ex C.P. Sm. |
>>Lupinus polyphyllus ssp. bernardianus |
Fabaceae |
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| ecpa5 |
Echinochloa paludigena Wieg. |
Florida cockspur grass |
Poaceae |
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| 71826 |
Aeollanthus floribundus Briq.
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Lamiaceae |
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| 57356 |
Dolichos eminiana Taub.
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Fabaceae |
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| aus_p169 |
Banksia attenuata |
Coast Banksia |
PROTEACEAE |
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| rhar5 |
Rhus arenaria (Greene) G.N. Jones |
>>Rhus aromatica var. arenaria |
Anacardiaceae |
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| hene |
Helianthus neglectus Heiser |
neglected sunflower |
Asteraceae |
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| 44859 |
Rhynchospora rubra (Lour.) Makino subsp. senegalensis J.Raynal
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Cyperaceae |
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| miscc |
Mimulus scouleri Hook. var. caespitosus Greene |
>>Mimulus tilingii var. caespitosus |
Scrophulariaceae |
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| 119206 |
Vitex cordata Aubrév.
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Verbenaceae |
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| eubr4 |
Eupatorium bruneri Gray |
>>Eupatorium maculatum var. bruneri |
Asteraceae |
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| 70666 |
Moraea lurida Ker Gawl.
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Iridaceae |
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| sigr10 |
Sisyrinchium graminoides Bickn. |
>>Sisyrinchium angustifolium |
Iridaceae |
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| 58641 |
Indigofera biglandulosa J.B.Gillett
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Fabaceae |
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