Oreocarya rollinsii (I.M. Johnston) W.A. Weber (>>Cryptantha rollinsii)

 
Scientific name : Oreocarya rollinsii (I.M. Johnston) W.A. Weber
Botanical Family : Boraginaceae
English name : >>Cryptantha rollinsii
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ceglg3 Ceanothus gloriosus J.T. Howell var. gloriosus Point Reyes ceanothus Rhamnaceae          
cane27 Calypogeia neesiana (C. Massal. & Carestia) Müll. Frib.   Calypogeiaceae          
chor6 Chamaesyce orbifolia Alain Mona Island sandmat Euphorbiaceae          
42234 Ascolepis pusilla Ridl. var. ochracea (Meneses) Goetgh.   Cyperaceae          
syra3 Synalissa ramulosa (Hoffm.) Fr. >>Synalissa symphorea Lichinaceae          
3179 Bothriocline ruwenzoriensis (S.Moore) C.Jeffrey   Asteraceae          
jucas Juncus canadensis J. Gay ex Laharpe var. sparsiflorus Fern. >>Juncus canadensis Hyacinthaceae          
37338 Aneilema chrysanthum K.Schum.   Commelinaceae          
agha3 Agalinis harperi Pennell >>Agalinis pinetorum Scrophulariaceae          
86683 Jasminum verdickii De Wild.   Oleaceae          
49918 Euphorbia herrei A.C.White, R.A.Dyer & B.Sloane   Euphorbiaceae          
cahe17 Cardamine hederifolia Greene >>Cardamine breweri var. breweri Brassicaceae          
ragra Ranunculus grandis Honda var. austrokurilensis (Tatew.) Hara >>Ranunculus acris var. frigidus Ranunculaceae          
caau13 Calylophus australis Towner & Raven >>Calylophus serrulatus Onagraceae          
hyirs Hygroamblystegium irriguum (Hook. & Wils.) Loeske var. spinifolium (Schimp.) M”nk. >>Hygroamblystegium tenax var. spinifolium Amblystegiaceae          
     

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