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| Scientific name
: Oreocarya cana A. Nels. |
Botanical Family : Boraginaceae |
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English
name : >>Cryptantha cana |
Description :
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Botanical |
English Common |
Family |
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| 96201 |
Hyparrhenia barteri (Hack.) Stapf
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Poaceae |
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| 91849 |
Oxalis parvicormus Dinter
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Oxalidaceae |
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| 24098 |
Senecio cicatricosus Sch.Bip.
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Asteraceae |
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| croci |
Crocidium Hook. |
spring-gold |
Asteraceae |
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| 41668 |
Kedrostis glomeruliflorus Deflers
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Cucurbitaceae |
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| 55029 |
Brachystegia spiciformis Benth. var. kwangensis Hoyle
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Fabaceae |
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| pl_6849 |
Viola pedata |
Bird's foot violet |
Violaceae |
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| 108867 |
Uragoga subsessilis De Wild.
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Rubiaceae |
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| 44869 |
Rhynchospora subquadrata Cherm.
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Cyperaceae |
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| dila4 |
Dipsacus laciniatus L. |
cutleaf teasel |
Dipsacaceae |
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| gydi2 |
Gymnocarpium disjunctum (Rupr.) Ching |
Pacific oakfern |
Dryopteridaceae |
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| pyre |
Pyxine retirugella Nyl.
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Physciaceae |
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| havii |
Habenaria viridis (L.) R. Br. ex Ait. f. var. interjecta Fern. |
>>Coeloglossum viride var. viride |
Orchidaceae |
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| 62655 |
Stylosanthes fruticosa (Retz.) Alston
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Fabaceae |
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| eumaf |
Eupatorium maculatum L. var. foliosum (Fern.) Wieg. |
spotted joepyeweed |
Asteraceae |
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| 63410 |
Vigna dinteri Harms
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Fabaceae |
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