Crataegus apiomorpha Sarg. (Fort Sheridan hawthorn)

 
Scientific name : Crataegus apiomorpha Sarg.
Botanical Family : Rosaceae
English name : Fort Sheridan hawthorn
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daho Dacampia hookeri (Borrer) A. Massal.   AMARYLLIDACEAE          
stla70 Stegonia latifolia (Schwaegr. in Schultes) Vent. ex Broth. wideleaf stegonia moss Pottiaceae          
106940 Pentas purpurea Oliv. subsp. purpurea   Rubiaceae          
51134 Meineckia phyllanthoides Baill. subsp. trichopoda (Müll.Arg.) G.L.Webster   Euphorbiaceae          
119512 Rinorea insularis Engl.   Violaceae          
eupa4 Euphorbia palmeri Engelm. ex S. Wats. woodland spurge Euphorbiaceae          
48330 Erica leptoclada Van Heurck & Müll.Arg. var. leptoclada   Ericaceae          
hyacc2 Hymenoxys acaulis (Pursh) Parker var. caespitosa (A. Nels.) Parker >>Tetraneuris acaulis var. caespitosa Asteraceae          
vicum Viola cucullata Ait. var. microtitis Brainerd >>Viola cucullata Violaceae          
70069 Ixia bifaria Moench   Iridaceae          
54958 Brachystegia edulis Hutch. & Burtt Davy   Fabaceae          
72692 Leucas deflexa Hook.f. var. kondowensis (Baker) Sebald   Lamiaceae          
51468 Philippia mafiensis Engl.   Ericaceae          
70353 Lapeirousia caespitosa (Licht.) Baker   Iridaceae          
oxeu2 Oxalis europaea Jord. >>Oxalis stricta Oxalidaceae          
27839 Tylophora urceolata Meve   Apocynaceae          
     

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