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| Scientific name
: Botrychium gallicomontanum Farrar & Johnson-Groh |
Botanical Family : Tecophilaeaceae |
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English
name : Frenchman's Bluff grapefern |
Description :
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Botanical |
English Common |
Family |
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| 112697 |
Jamesbrittenia accrescens (Hiern) Hilliard
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Scrophulariaceae |
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| vifa2 |
Virgulus falcatus (Lindl.) Reveal & Keener |
>>Symphyotrichum falcatum var. falcatum |
Asteraceae |
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| orst3 |
Orthotrichum stellatum Brid. |
stellate orthotrichum moss |
Orthotrichaceae |
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| ashu5 |
Aster humilis Willd. |
>>Doellingeria infirma |
Asteraceae |
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| 5808 |
Ceropegia volubilis N.E.Br. var. crassicaulis Huber
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Apocynaceae |
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| 75409 |
Monopsis lutea (L.) Urb. var. subcoerulea Zahlbr.
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LOBELIACEAE |
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| 110860 |
Chrysophyllum delpydora Baehni
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Sapotaceae |
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| ouli |
Ouratea littoralis Urban |
abey amarillo |
Ochnaceae |
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| 21237 |
Polyadoa elliotii Stapf
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Apocynaceae |
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| 40280 |
Crassula klinghardtensis Schönland
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Crassulaceae |
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| 9694 |
Emilia pseudactis C.Jeffrey var. minor Lisowski
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Asteraceae |
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| trdi3 |
Triticum dicoccum Schrank ex Schuebl. |
>>Triticum turgidum |
Poaceae |
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| lotus |
Lotus L. |
trefoil |
Fabaceae |
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| hedes |
Helianthus debilis Nutt. ssp. silvestris Heiser |
cucumberleaf sunflower |
Asteraceae |
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| dipl |
Dianthus plumarius L. |
feathered pink |
Caryophyllaceae |
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