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| Scientific name
: Dudleya cymosa (Lem.) Britt. & Rose ssp. agourensis K. Nakai |
Botanical Family : Crassulaceae |
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English
name : canyon liveforever |
Description :
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Botanical |
English Common |
Family |
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| 48828 |
Erica turrisbabylonica H.A.Baker
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Ericaceae |
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| beob |
Bernardia obovata I.M. Johnston |
desert myrtlecroton |
Euphorbiaceae |
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| 104411 |
Chomelia ulugurensis K.Schum.
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Rubiaceae |
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| rufua |
Rudbeckia fulgida Ait. var. auriculata Perdue |
>>Rudbeckia auriculata |
Asteraceae |
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| 42905 |
Cyperus fibrillosus Kük.
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Cyperaceae |
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| caham3 |
Cardiospermum halicacabum L. var. microcarpum (Kunth) Blume |
>>Cardiospermum microcarpum |
Sapindaceae |
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| 53979 |
Aspalathus attenuata R.Dahlgren
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Fabaceae |
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| ilcr2 |
Ilex crenata Thunb. |
Japanese holly |
Aquifoliaceae |
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| 55030 |
Brachystegia spiciformis Benth. var. latifoliolata (De Wild.) Hoyle
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Fabaceae |
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| locu3 |
Lotus cupreus Greene |
>>Lotus oblongifolius var. cupreus |
Fabaceae |
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| glsu |
Glaucocarpum suffrutescens (Rollins) Rollins |
Uinta Basin waxfruit |
Brassicaceae |
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| 75808 |
Acrostephanus coronatus Tiegh.
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Loranthaceae |
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| 93983 |
Axonopus affinis Chase
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Poaceae |
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| 85428 |
Eugenia rupestris Engl. & Brehmer
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Myrtaceae |
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| cacad |
Carex canescens L. var. disjuncta Fern. |
>>Carex canescens ssp. disjuncta |
Cyperaceae |
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| 64910 |
Geranium biuncinatum Kokwaro
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Geraniaceae |
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