Gilia inyoensis I.M. Johnston (Inyo gilia)

 
Scientific name : Gilia inyoensis I.M. Johnston
Botanical Family : Polemoniaceae
English name : Inyo gilia
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heer Heterodermia erinacea (Ach.) W. A. Weber shield lichen Physciaceae          
112919 Lindernia capitata Eb.Fisch.   Scrophulariaceae          
lesp3 Leucosyris spinosa (Benth.) Greene >>Chloracantha spinosa Asteraceae          
38532 Convolvulus sagittatus Thunb. var. abyssinicus (Hallier f.) Rendle   Convolvulaceae          
24207 Senecio erosus L.f.   Asteraceae          
dire8 Diapedium resupinatum (Vahl) Kuntze >>Dicliptera resupinata Acanthaceae          
110260 Thesium vahrmeijeri Brenan   Santalaceae          
50366 Euphorbia sanguinea Boiss.   Euphorbiaceae          
88158 Disa attenuata Lindl.   Orchidaceae          
85749 Commicarpus reniformis (Chiov.) Cufod.   Nyctaginaceae          
pisa Pimpinella saxifraga L. solidstem burnet saxifrage Apiaceae          
alviv Allium vineale L. ssp. vineale wild garlic Liliaceae          
95558 Eragrostis diplostachya Peter   Poaceae          
1771 Athanasia oligocephala (DC.) Harv.   Asteraceae          
ambrm Ampelopsis brevipedunculata (Maxim.) Trautv. var. maximowiczii (Regel) Rehd. >>Ampelopsis brevipedunculata Vitaceae          
     

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