Lecidea alpestris Sommerf. ()

 
Scientific name : Lecidea alpestris Sommerf.
Botanical Family : Lecideaceae
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roini Rorippa indica (L.) Hiern. var. indica variableleaf yellowcress Brassicaceae          
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asca7 Astragalus californicus (Gray) Greene Klamath Basin milkvetch Fabaceae          
77137 Rotala filiformis (Bellardi) Hiern   Lythraceae          
95293 Ehrharta rehmannii Stapf var. filiformis Stapf   Poaceae          
sibr2 Silphium brachiatum Gattinger Cumberland rosinweed Asteraceae          
bocu2 Borrichia Ścubana Britt. & Blake (pro sp.)   Asteraceae          
73277 Phlomis leonurus L.   Lamiaceae          
85601 Najas marina L. var. muricata (Delile) A.Braun ex K.Schum.   Najadaceae          
92980 Agrostis alba L. var. schimperiana (Hochst. ex Steud.) Engl.   Poaceae          
62456 Sesbania greenwayi J.B.Gillett   Fabaceae          
77634 Hibiscus furcatus Mullend.   Malvaceae          
orco15 Ornithopus compressus L.   Fabaceae          
mare12 Marsdenia reichenbachii Triana condorvine Asclepiadaceae          
pasp9 Panicum spretum J.A. Schultes >>Dichanthelium spretum Poaceae          
bimal Bidens mauiensis (Gray) Sherff var. lanaiensis Sherff >>Bidens mauiensis Asteraceae          
     

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