Mentzelia asperula Woot. & Standl. (Organ Mountain blazingstar)

 
Scientific name : Mentzelia asperula Woot. & Standl.
Botanical Family : Loasaceae
English name : Organ Mountain blazingstar
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79725 Stephania dinklagei (Engl.) Diels var. axillaris Troupin   Menispermaceae          
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xaul Xanthoria ulophyllodes Rasanen orange wall lichen Teloschistaceae          
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57582 Droogmansia tenuis B.G.Schub. var. laxa B.G.Schub.   Fabaceae          
56483 Crotalaria rhynchotropioides Baker f.   Fabaceae          
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26506 Strumaria tenella (L.f.) Snijman subsp. orientalis Snijman   AMARYLLIDACEAE          
46479 Croton dispar N.E.Br.   Euphorbiaceae          
33778 Cleome ehrenbergiana Schweinf.   Capparaceae          
     

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