Cheilanthes wootonii Maxon (beaded lipfern)

 
Scientific name : Cheilanthes wootonii Maxon
Botanical Family : Pteridaceae
English name : beaded lipfern
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fonod Fontinalis novae-angliae Sull. var. delamarei (Ren. & Card.) Welch in Grout >>Fontinalis novae-angliae var. novae-angliae Capparidaceae          
37550 Commelina firma Rendle   Commelinaceae          
77409 Anisodontea dregeana J.Presl   Malvaceae          
50638 Gentilia chevalieri Beille   Euphorbiaceae          
cacrm3 Carex crinita Lam. var. minor Boott >>Carex crinita var. crinita Cyperaceae          
99296 Trichopteryx elegans (Hochst. ex A.Braun) Hack. ex Engl.   Poaceae          
48209 Erica hendricksei H.A.Baker var. alba H.A.Baker   Ericaceae          
chgl8 Chthonia glaucescens Cass. >>Pectis glaucescens Asteraceae          
78739 Dissotis tubulosa (Sm.) Triana   Melastomataceae          
97444 Panicum rescissum Trin.   Poaceae          
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toau Tomanthera auriculata (Michx.) Raf. >>Agalinis auriculata Scrophulariaceae          
55764 Crotalaria aurantiaca Baker   Fabaceae          
mase4 Machaeranthera selbyi Rydb. >>Machaeranthera canescens ssp. canescens var. canescens Asteraceae          
101332 Protea calocephala Meisn.   PROTEACEAE          
oxbob Oxytropis borealis DC. var. borealis boreal locoweed Fabaceae          
     

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