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| Scientific name
: Blechnum occidentale L. |
Botanical Family : Blechnaceae |
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English
name : hammock fern |
Description :
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Botanical |
English Common |
Family |
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| lepuh3 |
Leptodactylon pungens (Torr.) Torr. ex Nutt. ssp. hazeliae (M.E. Peck) Meinke |
>>Leptodactylon pungens |
Polemoniaceae |
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| 79957 |
Antimima sobrina (N.E.Br.) H.E.K.Hartmann
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MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE |
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| 58624 |
Indigofera bangweolensis R.E.Fr. var. lacus-victoriae J.B.Gillett
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Fabaceae |
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| hamo2 |
Habenaria monorrhiza (Sw.) Reichenb. f. |
tropical bog orchid |
Orchidaceae |
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| 90846 |
Polystachya stauroglossa Kraenzl. var. stauroglossa
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Orchidaceae |
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| drspc2 |
Dryopteris spinulosa (O.F. Muell.) Watt var. concordiana (Davenport) Eastman |
>>Dryopteris intermedia |
Dryopteridaceae |
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| 87287 |
Angraecum mombasense Rolfe
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Orchidaceae |
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| 99635 |
X Agropogon littoralis (Sm.) C.E.Hubb.
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Poaceae |
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| 119949 |
Cissus tetragona Harv.
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Vitaceae |
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| 74235 |
Beilschmiedia discolor Robyns & R.Wilczek
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Lauraceae |
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| 61772 |
Psoralea oreophila Schltr.
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Fabaceae |
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| 50747 |
Jatropha batawe Pax
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Euphorbiaceae |
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| chla20 |
Chenopodium lanceolatum Muhl. ex Willd. |
>>Chenopodium album var. album |
Chenopodiaceae |
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| gudi3 |
Gutierrezia diversifolia Greene |
>>Gutierrezia sarothrae |
Asteraceae |
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| quwi |
Quercus ×willdenowiana (Dippel) Beissner, Schelle & Zabel (pro sp.)
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Calochortaceae |
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| popev |
Polypodium pellucidum Kaulfuss var. vulcanicum Skottsberg |
dotted polypody |
DILLENIACEAE |
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