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| Scientific name
: Orthotrichum pallens Bruch ex Brid. var. pallens |
Botanical Family : Orthotrichaceae |
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English
name : orthotrichum moss |
Description :
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Botanical |
English Common |
Family |
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| frha2 |
Frullania hattoriana J. D. Godfrey & G. Godfrey
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Hippuridaceae |
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| wani |
Wallia nigra (L.) Alef. |
>>Juglans nigra |
Juglandaceae |
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| ercap2 |
Erigeron canadensis L. var. pusillus (Nutt.) Boivin, non Ahles |
>>Conyza canadensis var. pusilla |
Asteraceae |
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| 118311 |
Vellozia eylesii Greves
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VELLOZIACEAE |
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| 29069 |
Voacanga talbotii Wernham
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Apocynaceae |
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| ceam |
Ceanothus americanus L. |
New Jersey tea |
Rhamnaceae |
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| pipu7 |
Piptatherum pungens (Torr.) Barkworth, comb. nov. ined. |
mountain ricegrass |
Poaceae |
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| chle13 |
Chamberlainia leibergii (Grout) Robins. |
>>Brachythecium leibergii |
Brachytheciaceae |
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| pl_6708 |
Sanicula canadensis |
Black snakeroot |
Umbelliferae |
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| 41067 |
Purgosea concinna (Haw.) Sweet
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Crassulaceae |
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| oreox |
Oreoxis Raf. |
oreoxis |
Apiaceae |
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| 17750 |
Mesembryanthemum pallens Aiton
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Aizoaceae |
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| 119815 |
Cissus dembianensis Chiov.
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Vitaceae |
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| 78974 |
Memecylon sansibaricum Taub. var. buchanani (Gilg) A.Fern. & R.Fern.
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Melastomataceae |
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| 53219 |
Adenodolichos euryphyllus Harms
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Fabaceae |
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| 62287 |
Rhynchosia totta (Thunb.) DC. var. totta
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Fabaceae |
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