Mnium Hedw. (mnium calcareous moss)

 
Scientific name : Mnium Hedw.
Botanical Family : Mniaceae
English name : mnium calcareous moss
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9984 Eriosphaera catipes DC.   Asteraceae          
acnet Acer negundo L. var. texanum Pax boxelder Aceraceae          
11907 Gonatopus petiolulatus (Peter) Bogner   Araceae          
ciac Cirsium acanthodontum Blake >>Cirsium remotifolium ssp. remotifolium Asteraceae          
7996 Daturicarpa elliptica Stapf   Apocynaceae          
vini3 Vincetoxicum nigrum (L.) Moench >>Cynanchum louiseae Asclepiadaceae          
meis Mentzelia isolata H.C. Gentry isolated blazingstar Loasaceae          
baru6 Barbula rubiginosa Mitt. >>Didymodon vinealis var. rubiginosus Pottiaceae          
lodad Lomatium dasycarpum (Torr. & Gray) Coult. & Rose ssp. dasycarpum woollyfruit desertparsley Apiaceae          
2757 Bidens setigera (Sch.Bip. ex Vatke) Sherff subsp. bipinnato-partita (Chiov.) Mesfin   Asteraceae          
hawhd2 Hazardia whitneyi (Gray) Greene var. discoidea (J.T. Howell) W.D. Clark Whitney's bristleweed Asteraceae          
111142 Mimusops ebolowensis Engl. & K.Krause   Sapotaceae          
70872 Petamenes floribunda (Salisb.) E.Phillips   Iridaceae          
47634 Drypetes ugandensis (Rendle) Hutch.   Euphorbiaceae          
clpuv Clarkia purpurea (W. Curtis) A. Nels. & J.F. Macbr. ssp. viminea (Dougl. ex Hook.) H.F. & M.E. Lewis winecup clarkia Onagraceae          
35031 Maytenus arbutifolia (Hochst. ex A.Rich.) R.Wilczek var. sidamoensis Sebsebe   Celastraceae          
     

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