Ceanothus ovatus auct. non Desf. (>>Ceanothus herbaceus)

 
Scientific name : Ceanothus ovatus auct. non Desf.
Botanical Family : Rhamnaceae
English name : >>Ceanothus herbaceus
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117561 Grewia subspathulata N.E.Br.   Tiliaceae          
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pl_3125 Hemerocallis plicata   Hemerocallidaceae          
pesu21 Pertusaria subplicans Nyl. >>Ochrolechia subplicans ssp. subplicans Pertusariaceae          
6960 Cotula montana Compton   Asteraceae          
erphs Erigeron philadelphicus L. var. scaturicola (Fern.) Fern. >>Erigeron philadelphicus var. philadelphicus Asteraceae          
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batu Bambusa tulda Roxb. bamboo Poaceae          
112572 Hebenstretia fastigiosa Jaroscz   Scrophulariaceae          
plyo Plagiochila yokogurensis Steph.   BALANITACEAE          
88746 Eulophia faradjensis De Wild.   Orchidaceae          
110493 Deinbollia adusta Radlk.   Sapindaceae          
64946 Geranium exstipulatum Cav.   Geraniaceae          
pl_3208 Belamcanda chinensis Leopard lily Iridaceae          
     

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