Arctostaphylos myrtifolia Parry (Ione manzanita)

 
Scientific name : Arctostaphylos myrtifolia Parry
Botanical Family : Ericaceae
English name : Ione manzanita
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pora12 Polyblastiopsis rappii Zahlbr. >>Julella geminella Thelenellaceae          
78027 Pavonia glechomifolia (A.Rich.) Garcke var. tomentosa Ulbr.   Malvaceae          
76725 Tapinanthus eucalyptoides Danser   Loranthaceae          
64702 Sebaea primulina Hill   Gentianaceae          
96751 Melinis trichotoma Mez   Poaceae          
14359 Huernia thuretii F.Cels var. primulina (N.E.Br.) L.C.Leach   Apocynaceae          
37334 Aneilema brenanianum Faden   Commelinaceae          
rhro8 Rhaphidostegium roellii Ren. & Card. in Röll >>Brotherella roellii Sematophyllaceae          
entel Entelea R. Br. entelea Tiliaceae          
crbo3 Crataegus bona Sarg. Berks County hawthorn Rosaceae          
118753 Clerodendrum thonneri Gürke   Verbenaceae          
bitr2 Bidens trichosperma (Michx.) Britt. >>Bidens coronata Asteraceae          
16399 Launaea violacea (O.Hoffm.) Boulos   Asteraceae          
velu Veratrum luteum L. >>Chamaelirium luteum Liliaceae          
grses Grimmia sessitana De Not. var. subsulcata (Limpr.) Breidl. >>Grimmia tenerrima Grimmiaceae          
     

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