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| Scientific name
: Hypericum microsepalum (Torr. & Gray) Gray ex S. Wats. |
Botanical Family : Clusiaceae |
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English
name : flatwoods St. Johnswort |
Description :
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Botanical |
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Family |
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| 96216 |
Hyparrhenia confinis (Hochst. ex A.Rich.) Andersson ex Stapf var. nudiglumis (Hack.) Clayton
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Poaceae |
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| adfaf |
Adenostoma fasciculatum Hook. & Arn. var. fasciculatum |
chamise |
Rosaceae |
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| scrun |
Scirpus rufus (Huds.) Schrad. var. neogaeus Fern. |
>>Blysmus rufus |
Cyperaceae |
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| gyro2 |
Gyalectidium rotuliforme Mull. Arg. |
>>Asterothyrium rotuliforme |
Thelotremataceae |
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| cein6 |
Centrostachys indica (L.) Standl. |
>>Achyranthes aspera var. aspera |
Amaranthaceae |
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| plan3 |
Plectritis anomala (Gray) Suksdorf |
>>Plectritis congesta ssp. brachystemon |
Valerianaceae |
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| 31437 |
Heliotropium arbainense Fresen.
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Boraginaceae |
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| 45000 |
Schoenus nigricans L. var. aggregatus auct.
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Cyperaceae |
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| luleb3 |
Lupinus leucopsis J.G. Agardh var. bingenensis (Suksdorf) C.P. Sm. |
>>Lupinus bingenensis var. bingenensis |
Fabaceae |
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| rulen |
Rubus leucodermis Dougl. ex Torr. & Gray var. nigerrimus (Greene) St. John |
>>Rubus nigerrimus |
Rosaceae |
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| 60536 |
Melilotus siculus (Turra) Vitman ex B.D.Jacks.
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Fabaceae |
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| 111697 |
Aptosimum viscosum (E.Mey. ex Benth.) E.Phillips
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Scrophulariaceae |
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| 75098 |
Lobelia flaccida (C.Presl) A.DC. subsp. mossiana (R.D.Good) Thulin
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LOBELIACEAE |
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| 23786 |
Sciadopanax farinosus (Delile) R.Vig.
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Araliaceae |
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| pl_490 |
Asclepias viridiflora |
Green milkweed |
Asclepiadaceae |
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| 76718 |
Tapinanthus engleri (Hiern) Danser
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Loranthaceae |
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