Liatris turgida Gaiser (turgid blazing star)

 
Scientific name : Liatris turgida Gaiser
Botanical Family : Asteraceae
English name : turgid blazing star
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3623 Brachythrix malawiensis (Wild & G.V.Pope) G.V.Pope   Asteraceae          
37708 Cyanotis deightonii C.B.Clarke   Commelinaceae          
119673 Viscum minimum Harv.   Viscaceae          
111857 Buchnera lisowskiana Mielcarek   Scrophulariaceae          
trau4 Triosteum aurantiacum Bickn. orangefruit horse-gentian Caprifoliaceae          
stci Stephanomeria cichoriacea Gray chicoryleaf wirelettuce Asteraceae          
103844 Aulacocalyx brevilobus Hutch. & Dalziel   Rubiaceae          
spcoe2 Sphaeralcea coccinea (Nutt.) Rydb. var. elata (E.G. Baker) Kearney >>Sphaeralcea coccinea ssp. elata Malvaceae          
78824 Melastoma leonensis Lodd. ex Steud.   Melastomataceae          
arfu5 Arthonia fuliginosa (Schaer) Flotow dot lichen Arthoniaceae          
phnor Phyla nodiflora (L.) Greene var. reptans (Kunth) Moldenke >>Phyla nodiflora Verbenaceae          
109597 Euchaetis vallis-simiae I.Williams   Rutaceae          
pemi5 Perityle microglossa Benth. shortray rockdaisy Asteraceae          
96220 Hyparrhenia coriacea Mazade var. sericea Mazade   Poaceae          
mure Muhlenbergia repens (J. Presl) A.S. Hitchc. creeping muhly Poaceae          
120233 Cyphostemma ternatum (Forssk.) Desc.   Vitaceae          
     

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