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| Scientific name
: Camassia leichtlinii (Baker) S. Wats. ssp. suksdorfii (Greenm.) Gould |
Botanical Family : Liliaceae |
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English
name : Suksdorf's large camas |
Description :
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Botanical |
English Common |
Family |
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| 106582 |
Pavetta longipedunculata R.D.Good
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Rubiaceae |
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| pl_343 |
Vinca major |
Greater periwinkle |
Apocynaceae |
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| rhru4 |
Rhynchostegium rusciforme (Brid.) Schimp. in B.S.G. |
>>Platyhypnidium riparoides |
Brachytheciaceae |
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| chpr7 |
Chamaecystis prolifera (L. f.) Link |
escabon |
Fabaceae |
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| 13628 |
Helichrysum simillimum DC.
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Asteraceae |
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| 563 |
Asclepias filiformis (E.Mey.) Kuntze
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Apocynaceae |
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| brpaf |
Bryum pallens (Brid.) Sw. in R”hl. var. fallax Jur. |
>>Bryum pallens |
Bryaceae |
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| 60950 |
Newtonia aubrevillei (Pellegr.) Keay
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Fabaceae |
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| asrus2 |
Asplenium ruta-muraria L. var. subtenuifolium auct. non Christ |
>>Asplenium ruta-muraria var. lanceolum |
Aspleniaceae |
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| moan3 |
Mobergia angelica (Stizenb.) H. Mayrh. & Sheard
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Physciaceae |
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| 12349 |
Haworthia atrofusca G.G.Sm.
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ASPHODELACEAE |
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| 35611 |
Gyroptera cycloptera (Stapf) Botsch.
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Chenopodiaceae |
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| caser |
Calystegia sepium (L.) R. Br. var. repens (L.) Gray |
>>Calystegia sepium ssp. angulata |
Convolvulaceae |
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| topa7 |
Tortula pagorum (Milde) De Not. |
tortula moss |
Pottiaceae |
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| 2498 |
Berkheya subulata Harv. var. subulata
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Asteraceae |
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