Bidens reptans (L.) G. Don var. urbanii (Greenm.) O.E. Schulz (Urban's beggartick)

 
Scientific name : Bidens reptans (L.) G. Don var. urbanii (Greenm.) O.E. Schulz
Botanical Family : Asteraceae
English name : Urban's beggartick
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paas2 Parnassia asarifolia Vent. kidneyleaf grass of Parnassus Saxifragaceae          
phpa Phacelia pachyphylla Gray blacktack phacelia Hydrophyllaceae          
3326 Brachystelma caudatum (Thunb.) N.E.Br.   Apocynaceae          
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110552 Dialiopsis africana Radlk.   Sapindaceae          
gaanj Galium angustifolium Nutt. ex Gray ssp. jacinticum Dempster & Stebbins San Jacinto bedstraw Rubiaceae          
120534 Amomum cereum Hook.f.   Zingiberaceae          
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rime3 Rinodina metaboliza Vainio   Physciaceae          
23343 Schizoglossum biauriculatum Schltr.   Apocynaceae          
caar37 Candelariella arctica (Korber) R. Sant. arctic eggyolk lichen Candelariaceae          
umma60 Umbilicaria mammulata (Ach.) Tuck. navel lichen Umbilicariaceae          
64649 Sebaea hockii (De Wild.) Boutique   Gentianaceae          
asal23 Aspiromitus allionii Steph. >>Phaeoceros carolinianus Anthocerotaceae          
hapa Hackelia patens (Nutt.) I.M. Johnston spotted stickseed Boraginaceae          
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