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| Scientific name
: Bacidia affinis (Stizenb.) Vainio |
Botanical Family : Bacidiaceae |
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English
name : >>Bacidia subincompta |
Description :
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Code |
Botanical |
English Common |
Family |
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| oxpo |
Oxytropis podocarpa Gray |
stalkpod locoweed |
Fabaceae |
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| 62481 |
Sesbania pachycarpa auct.
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Fabaceae |
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| 115547 |
Solanum warzcewiczii Lambertye
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Solanaceae |
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| 53873 |
Argyrolobium rufopilosum De Wild.
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Fabaceae |
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| 91705 |
Oxalis eckloniana C.Presl var. hopefieldiana R.Knuth
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Oxalidaceae |
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| ptvi3 |
Ptilimnium viviparum (Rose) Mathias |
>>Ptilimnium nodosum |
Apiaceae |
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| 24481 |
Senecio megamontanus Cufod.
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Asteraceae |
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| 103616 |
Rubus stuhlmannii Engl.
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Rosaceae |
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| 65296 |
Pelargonium carneum Jacq.
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Geraniaceae |
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| 48588 |
Erica plukenetii L. subsp. breviflora (Dulfer) E.G.H.Oliv. & I.M.Oliv.
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Ericaceae |
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| pl_2774 |
Agrostis perennans |
Upland bent |
Gramineae |
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| 52653 |
Abrus melanospermus Hassk.
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Fabaceae |
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| asdid4 |
Astragalus diaphanus Dougl. ex Hook. var. diurnus (S. Wats.) Barneby ex M.E. Peck |
>>Astragalus diaphanus |
Fabaceae |
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| scho3 |
Scutellaria holmgreniorum Cronq. |
>>Scutellaria nana |
Lamiaceae |
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| pl_2709 |
Gentiana pneumonanthe |
Marsh gentian |
Gentianaceae |
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| temel2 |
Tetraplasandra meiandra (Hbd.) H.A.T. Harms var. longipedunculata Skottsberg |
>>Tetraplasandra oahuensis |
Araliaceae |
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