Bryum argenteum Hedw. (silvergreen bryum moss)

 
Scientific name : Bryum argenteum Hedw.
Botanical Family : Bryaceae
English name : silvergreen bryum moss
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45564 Trichelostylis contexta Nees   Cyperaceae          
77959 Malvastrum capense auct. var. fragrans (Jacq.) Baker   Malvaceae          
75391 Monopsis belliflora E.Wimm.   LOBELIACEAE          
44949 Schoenoxiphium madagascariense Cherm.   Cyperaceae          
amalp3 Amaranthus albus L. var. pubescens (Uline & Bray) Fern. >>Amaranthus albus Amaranthaceae          
orden2 Oreobatus deliciosus (James ex Torr.) Rydb. ssp. neomexicanus (Gray) W.A. Weber >>Rubus neomexicanus Rosaceae          
jasat Jacquemontia sandwicensis Gray var. tomentosa (Choisy) Hbd. >>Jacquemontia ovalifolia ssp. sandwicensis Convolvulaceae          
35957 Dactyladenia johnstonei (Hoyle) Prance & F.White   Chrysobalanaceae          
31538 Heliotropium strigosum Willd.   Boraginaceae          
39920 Crassula albiflora Sims var. minor Schönland   Crassulaceae          
arsa9 Argentacer saccharinum (L.) Small >>Acer saccharinum Aceraceae          
dist8 Dicranum strictum Schleich. ex Mohr >>Dicranum tauricum Dicranaceae          
vaco7 Vanda coeralea Griff. Ex Lindl. blue orchid Orchidaceae          
14837 Illecebrum achyrantha L.   Amaranthaceae          
52921 Acacia mellei I.Verd.   Fabaceae          
gemus Geranium multiflorum Gray var. superbum (O.& I. Deg. & Greenw.) St. John >>Geranium multiflorum Geraniaceae          
     

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