Acacia conferta ()

 
Scientific name : Acacia conferta
Botanical Family : MIMOSACEAE
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pl_6435 Pimelea prostrata   Thymelaeaceae          
loca Lobelia canbyi Gray Canby's lobelia Campanulaceae          
capar2 Castilleja parvula Rydb. var. revealii (N. Holmgren) Atwood >>Castilleja revealii Scrophulariaceae          
vehu Veronica humifusa Dickson >>Veronica serpyllifolia ssp. humifusa Scrophulariaceae          
seme3 Sedum mexicanum Britt. Mexican stonecrop Crassulaceae          
jure5 Justicia resupinata Vahl >>Dicliptera resupinata Acanthaceae          
saal Salix alaxensis (Anderss.) Coville feltleaf willow Salicaceae          
97033 Panicum burmannii Retz.   Poaceae          
cyfio Cyperus filiculmis Vahl var. oblitus Fern. & Grisc. >>Cyperus grayi Cyperaceae          
105653 Macrosphyra longistyla (DC.) Hiern   Rubiaceae          
10016 Erlangea filifolia De Wild. & Muschl.   Asteraceae          
oldod Olsynium douglasii (A. Dietr.) Bickn. var. douglasii Douglas' grasswidow Iridaceae          
88051 Diaphananthe ashantensis (Lindl.) Schltr.   Orchidaceae          
pl_2305 Shepherdia canadensis Buffalo berry Elaeagnaceae          
agri5 Agropyron riparium Scribner & J. G. Smith >>Elymus lanceolatus ssp. lanceolatus Poaceae          
35698 Salsola campyloptera Botsch.   Chenopodiaceae          
     

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