Buellia jugorum (Arnold) Arnold (disc lichen)

 
Scientific name : Buellia jugorum (Arnold) Arnold
Botanical Family : Physciaceae
English name : disc lichen
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naja2 Navarretia jaredii Eastw. mitrefruit pincushionplant Polemoniaceae          
81314 Cryophytum sessiliflorum (Aiton) N.E.Br.   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
84098 Dorstenia crispa Engl. var. lancifolia Rendle   Moraceae          
77776 Hibiscus physaloides Guill. & Perr. var. genuinus Hochr.   Malvaceae          
giria2 Gilia rigidula Benth. var. acerosa Gray >>Gilia rigidula ssp. acerosa Polemoniaceae          
phco34 Phyllopsora confusa Swinscow & Krog   Bacidiaceae          
113212 Manulea virgata auct.   Scrophulariaceae          
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pl_3149 Muscari botryoides Italian grape hyacinth Hyacinthaceae          
ledi25 Lecania discreptans (Nyl.) Lynge   Bacidiaceae          
gafa5 Garrya fadyenia Hook. Fadyen's silktassel Cyrillaceae          
80456 Cheiridopsis insignis Schwantes   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
42628 Cyperus albopilosus (C.B.Clarke) Kük.   Cyperaceae          
crena Croton engelmannii Ferguson var. albinoides Ferguson >>Croton capitatus var. lindheimeri Euphorbiaceae          
68163 Pyrenacantha grandiflora Baill.   Icacinaceae          
45251 Scirpus trispicatus L.f.   Cyperaceae          
     

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