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| Scientific name
: Orcuttia viscida (Hoover) J. Reeder |
Botanical Family : Poaceae |
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English
name : Sacramento Orcutt grass |
Description :
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Botanical |
English Common |
Family |
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| stal60 |
Stereocaulon alpinum Laurer ex Funck |
alpine snow lichen |
Stereocaulaceae |
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| 84089 |
Dorstenia buesgenii Engl.
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Moraceae |
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| 84057 |
Dorstenia angusta Engl.
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Moraceae |
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| 111929 |
Buttonia natalensis McKen ex Benth.
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Scrophulariaceae |
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| phvav |
Phlox variabilis Brand ssp. variabilis |
variegated phlox |
Polemoniaceae |
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| cavi7 |
Carex virens sensu Mackenzie, non Lam. |
>>Carex divulsa |
Cyperaceae |
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| crec |
Cryptantha echinella Greene |
prickly cryptantha |
Boraginaceae |
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| lagl7 |
Lantana glandulosissima Hayek |
>>Lantana urticifolia ssp. urticifolia |
Verbenaceae |
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| 69138 |
Gladiolus boranensis Goldblatt
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Iridaceae |
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| 78415 |
Amphiblemma acaule Cogn.
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Melastomataceae |
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| scnas |
Scutellaria nana Gray var. sapphirina Barneby |
>>Scutellaria sapphirina |
Lamiaceae |
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| eutr5 |
Eupatorium ×truncatum Muhl. ex Willd. (pro sp.)
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Asteraceae |
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| thwr |
Thelypodium wrightii Gray |
Wright's thelypody |
Brassicaceae |
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| 54756 |
Bauhinia loeseneriana Harms
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Fabaceae |
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| 13215 |
Helichrysum engelianum Dinter
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Asteraceae |
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