Astrolepis cochisensis (Goodding) Benham & Windham (Cochise scaly cloakfern)

 
Scientific name : Astrolepis cochisensis (Goodding) Benham & Windham
Botanical Family : Pteridaceae
English name : Cochise scaly cloakfern
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59598 Kotschya capitulifera (Welw. ex Baker) Dewit & P.A.Duvign. var. grandiflora Verdc.   Fabaceae          
69685 Gladiolus uysiae L.Bolus ex G.J.Lewis   Iridaceae          
meco2 Mentzelia congesta Nutt. ex Torr. & Gray united blazingstar Loasaceae          
8150 Delosperma framesii L.Bolus   Aizoaceae          
45152 Scirpus leucanthus Boeckeler   Cyperaceae          
assi6 Asplenium sintenisii Hieron. >>Asplenium rhomboidale Aspleniaceae          
91511 Hyobanche sanguinea L. var. ß glabrescens Drège   Orobanchaceae          
erpum Eriochloa punctata (L.) Desv. ex Hamilton var. minor Vasey >>Eriochloa acuminata var. minor Poaceae          
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54621 Baphia gomesii Baker f.   Fabaceae          
chpah Chrysothamnus parryi (Gray) Greene ssp. howardii (Parry ex Gray) Hall & Clements >>Ericameria parryi var. howardii Asteraceae          
66813 Massonia longipes Baker   Hyacinthaceae          
meco9 Melochia cordata Burm. f. >>Sida cordata Malvaceae          
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