Gilia leptantha Parish (fineflower gilia)

 
Scientific name : Gilia leptantha Parish
Botanical Family : Polemoniaceae
English name : fineflower gilia
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82785 Nycteranthus caudatus (L.Bolus) Schwantes   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
73738 Rotheca luembensis (De Wild.) R.Fern. var. malawiensis (R.Fern.) R.Fern.   Lamiaceae          
fumu2 Funaria muhlenbergii Hedw. f. ex Turn. 1804 (non Turn. 1805) nec Lam & DC. >>Funaria americana Cynocrambaceae          
midyw Mimosa dysocarpa Benth. var. wrightii (Gray) Kearney & Peebles >>Mimosa dysocarpa Fabaceae          
cicab Cirsium californicum Gray var. bernardinum (Greene) Petrak >>Cirsium occidentale var. californicum Asteraceae          
102783 Phylica axillaris Lam. var. hirsuta Sond.   Rhamnaceae          
66954 Ornithogalum gilgianum Schltr. ex Poelln.   Hyacinthaceae          
andir Andira Juss. andira Fabaceae          
padei Panicum depauperatum Muhl. var. involutum (Torr.) Wood >>Dichanthelium depauperatum Poaceae          
45891 Argomuellera lancifolia (Pax) Pax   Euphorbiaceae          
57559 Droogmansia longipes R.E.Fr.   Fabaceae          
pl_2460 Rhododendron mucronulatum   Ericaceae          
lebi4 Leptosyne bigelovii (Gray) Gray >>Coreopsis bigelovii Asteraceae          
77066 Nesaea loandensis (Welw. ex Hiern) Koehne   Lythraceae          
pl_6876 Vitis aestivalis Summer grape Vitaceae          
36588 Combretum argyrochryseum Engl. & Gilg   Combretaceae          
     

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