Lophophora Coult. (lophophora)

 
Scientific name : Lophophora Coult.
Botanical Family : Cactaceae
English name : lophophora
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irvi6 Iris violivenosa Small >>Iris hexagona var. hexagona Iridaceae          
55503 Chamaecrista schmitzii (Steyaert) Lock   Fabaceae          
frrur Frangula rubra (Greene) V. Grub. ssp. rubra red buckthorn Rhamnaceae          
70163 Ixia galaxia L.f.   Iridaceae          
115191 Solanum globiferum Dunal   Solanaceae          
tobu Toninia bullata (G. Meyen & Flotow) Zahlbr. bruised lichen Catillariaceae          
cogr6 Cochlearia groenlandica L. Danish scurvygrass Brassicaceae          
99897 Muraltia laricifolia Eckl. & Zeyh.   Polygalaceae          
34698 Catha spinosa Forssk.   Celastraceae          
52682 Acacia amythethophylla Steud. ex A.Rich.   Fabaceae          
16356 Launaea capitata (Spreng.) Dandy   Asteraceae          
86794 Schrebera buchananii Baker   Oleaceae          
nioc Nicolletia occidentalis Gray Mojave hole-in-the-sand plant Asteraceae          
pl_4942 Primula denticulata Drumstick primula Primulaceae          
vied Viburnum edule (Michx.) Raf. squashberry Caprifoliaceae          
caph8 Carex ×physocarpioides Lepage russet sedge Cyperaceae          
     

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