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| Scientific name
: Mastigophora woodsii (Hook.) Nees |
Botanical Family : Morinaceae |
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Description :
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Botanical |
English Common |
Family |
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| pl_1333 |
Centaurea calcitrapa |
Common star thistle |
Compositae |
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| 30657 |
Commiphora trollii Mattick
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Burseraceae |
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| caxa3 |
Caloplaca xanthostigmoidea (Rasanen) Zahlbr. |
orange lichen |
Teloschistaceae |
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| piacl |
Pittosporum acuminatum Mann var. leptopodum Sherff |
>>Pittosporum glabrum |
Pittosporaceae |
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| 76074 |
Loranthus canescens Burch.
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Loranthaceae |
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| detr5 |
Derris trifoliata Lour. |
threeleaf derris |
Fabaceae |
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| waam2 |
Waltheria americana L. |
>>Waltheria indica |
Sterculiaceae |
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| sanop3 |
Sagina nodosa (L.) Fenzl var. pubescens (Bess.) Mert. & Koch |
>>Sagina nodosa ssp. nodosa |
Caryophyllaceae |
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| thpu5 |
Thymus pulegioides L. |
lemon thyme |
Lamiaceae |
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| bipu2 |
Bidens puberula Wieg. |
>>Bidens vulgata |
Asteraceae |
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| 31652 |
Impatiens flanaganiae Hemsl.
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Balsaminaceae |
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| 22465 |
Rhus angolensis Engl.
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Anacardiaceae |
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| apra |
Aphanostephus ramosissimus DC. |
plains dozedaisy |
Asteraceae |
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| trifo |
Trifolium L. |
clover |
Fabaceae |
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| prli2 |
Pritchardia limahuliensis St. John
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Arecaceae |
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| exme |
Exocarpos menziesii Stauffer |
Menzies' ballart |
Santalaceae |
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