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| Scientific name
: Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. var. zschackii (J. Murr) J. Murr ex Aschers. |
Botanical Family : Chenopodiaceae |
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English
name : Zschack's goosefoot |
Description :
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Botanical |
English Common |
Family |
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| biol |
Biovularia olivacea (C. Wright ex Griseb.) Kam. |
>>Utricularia olivacea |
Lentibulariaceae |
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| lepro2 |
Leprocaulon Nyl. ex Lamy |
mealy lichen |
Uncertain Lichen Family |
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| hikaf |
Hieracium kalmii L. var. fasciculatum (Pursh) Lepage |
>>Hieracium canadense var. fasciculatum |
Asteraceae |
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| 64064 |
Oncoba spinidens Hiern
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Flacourtiaceae |
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| erla12 |
Ericameria laricifolia (Gray) Shinners |
turpentine bush |
Asteraceae |
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| setef |
Sedum telephium L. ssp. fabaria (W.D.J. Koch) Schinz & R. Keller |
>>Hylotelephium telephium ssp. fabaria |
Crassulaceae |
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| meve3 |
Medinilla venosa (Blume) Blume |
holdtight |
Melastomataceae |
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| 107774 |
Randia genipiflora DC.
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Rubiaceae |
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| 33777 |
Cleome eckloniana Schrad.
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Capparaceae |
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| pocup2 |
Poa cusickii Vasey ssp. pubens Keck |
>>Poa nematophylla |
Poaceae |
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| ampel3 |
Ampelopsis Michx. |
peppervine |
Vitaceae |
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| ervic |
Eriogonum vimineum Dougl. ex Benth. var. commixtum (Greene ex Tidestrom) S. Stokes |
>>Eriogonum baileyi var. praebens |
Polygonaceae |
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| 51624 |
Phyllanthus niruri auct. var. debilis Müll.Arg.
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Euphorbiaceae |
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| 76037 |
Loranthus brachyanthus Peter
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Loranthaceae |
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| pegrs4 |
Penstemon grinnellii Eastw. var. scrophularioides (M.E. Jones) N. Holmgren |
>>Penstemon grinnellii ssp. scrophularioides |
Scrophulariaceae |
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| 40231 |
Crassula grammanthoides (Schönland) Toelken
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Crassulaceae |
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