Opuntia magnifica Small (>>Opuntia stricta var. stricta)

 
Scientific name : Opuntia magnifica Small
Botanical Family : Cactaceae
English name : >>Opuntia stricta var. stricta
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96040 Glyceria albidiflora De Wild.   Poaceae          
splu6 Spondias lutea L. >>Spondias mombin Anacardiaceae          
esmit Eschscholzia minutiflora S. Wats. ssp. twisselmannii C. Clark Red Rock poppy Papaveraceae          
thbao Thelotrema bahinum Ach. var. obtuascens Nyl. >>Myriotrema bahianum Thelotremataceae          
pl_1780 Polygonatum kingianum   Convallariaceae          
75102 Lobelia fonticola Engl. & Gilg   LOBELIACEAE          
pepa23 Penstemon pahutensis N. Holmgren Paiute beardtongue Scrophulariaceae          
114858 Cestrum parquii L'Hér.   Solanaceae          
30971 Echium galpinii (C.H.Wright) I.M.Johnst.   Boraginaceae          
maun Malaxis unifolia Michx. green adder's-mouth orchid Orchidaceae          
97431 Panicum pyramidale Lam.   Poaceae          
118003 Didymodoxa capensis (L.f.) Friis & Wilmot-Dear var. integrifolia (Wedd.) Friis & Wilmot-Dear   Urticaceae          
phaeo12 Phaeopyxis Rambold & Triebel phaeopyxis Uncertain Lichen Family          
42206 Ascolepis elata Welw.   Cyperaceae          
porap Polygonum ramosissimum Michx. var. prolificum Small bushy knotweed Polygonaceae          
63296 Trigonella glabra Thunb.   Fabaceae          
     

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