Buellia blumeri Zahlbr. (>>Buellia retrovertens)

 
Scientific name : Buellia blumeri Zahlbr.
Botanical Family : Physciaceae
English name : >>Buellia retrovertens
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10240 Euryops lateriflorus (L.f.) DC. x E. sulcatus (Thunb.) Harv.   Asteraceae          
bleph4 Blepharoneuron Nash dropseed Poaceae          
heblh Helodium blandowii (Web. & Mohr) Warnst. var. helodioides (Ren. & Card. in Röll) Crum et al. Blandow's helodium moss Helodiaceae          
sefro Senecio fremontii Torr. & Gray var. occidentalis Gray dwarf mountain ragwort Asteraceae          
aus_p323 Banksia spinulosa Hairpin Banksia PROTEACEAE          
48081 Erica eustacei L.Bolus   Ericaceae          
maau8 Mastigolejeunea auriculata (Wilson & Hook.) Schiffn.   Lejeuneaceae          
ilex Ilex L. holly Aquifoliaceae          
vami Vaccinium microcarpos (Turcz. ex Rupr.) Schmalh. >>Vaccinium oxycoccos Ericaceae          
84804 Ficus viridimaculata De Wild.   Moraceae          
diar Dianthus armeria L. Deptford pink Caryophyllaceae          
eravg Erioneuron avenaceum (Kunth) Tateoka var. grandiflorum (Vasey) Gould >>Erioneuron avenaceum Poaceae          
ascha Aster chilensis Nees ssp. adscendens (Lindl.) Cronq. >>Symphyotrichum ascendens Asteraceae          
cifo2 Cirsium fontinale (Greene) Jepson fountain thistle Asteraceae          
caglg Carex glareosa Schkuhr ex Wahlenb. ssp. glareosa lesser saltmarsh sedge Cyperaceae          
     

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