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| Scientific name
: Lomatium foeniculaceum (Nutt.) Coult. & Rose ssp. macdougalii (Coult. & Rose) Theobald |
Botanical Family : Apiaceae |
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English
name : Macdougal's biscuitroot |
Description :
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Botanical |
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| saul |
Saccomorpha uliginosa (Schrader) Hafellner |
>>Placynthiella uliginosa |
Trapeliaceae |
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| ceaq |
Cerastium aquaticum L. |
>>Myosoton aquaticum |
Caryophyllaceae |
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| crgr15 |
Crossidium griseum (Jur.) Jur. |
>>Crossidium squamiferum var. pottioideum |
Pottiaceae |
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| 61531 |
Podalyria subbiflora Benth.
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Fabaceae |
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| clco3 |
Claytonia cordifolia S. Wats. |
heartleaf springbeauty |
Portulacaceae |
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| phpu23 |
Phyllostachys pubescens Mazel ex Houz. |
>>Phyllostachys edulis |
Poaceae |
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| 10046 |
Erlangea quarrei Hutch. & B.L.Burtt
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Asteraceae |
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| drdo2 |
Dryopteris ×dowellii (Farw.) Wherry
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Dryopteridaceae |
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| balu7 |
Bacidia luteola (Ach.) Mudd |
>>Bacidia rubella |
Bacidiaceae |
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| 25219 |
Sorindeia oxyandra Bourobou & Breteler
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Anacardiaceae |
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| ramaa2 |
Racomitrium macounii Kindb. in Mac. ssp. alpinum (Lawt.) Frisv. |
>>Racomitrium macounii |
Grimmiaceae |
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| hogo |
Horkelia gordonii Hook. |
>>Ivesia gordonii |
Rosaceae |
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| 113725 |
Selago acocksii Hilliard
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Scrophulariaceae |
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| gose |
Gomphrena serrata L. |
arrasa con todo |
Amaranthaceae |
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| 119808 |
Cissus currorii Hook.f.
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Vitaceae |
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| tript |
Tripterocalyx Hook. ex Standl. |
sandpuffs |
Nyctaginaceae |
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