Osmanthus floridanus Chapman (>>Osmanthus americanus var. americanus)

 
Scientific name : Osmanthus floridanus Chapman
Botanical Family : Oleaceae
English name : >>Osmanthus americanus var. americanus
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47271 Diospyros mespiliformis Hochst. ex A.DC.   Ebenaceae          
phcra Phacelia crenulata Torr. ex S. Wats. var. angustifolia Atwood cleftleaf phacelia Hydrophyllaceae          
gequ3 Gentiana quinquefolia L. >>Gentianella quinquefolia ssp. quinquefolia Gentianaceae          
54054 Aspalathus corrudifolia P.J.Bergius   Fabaceae          
atfim Athyrium filix-femina (L.) Roth var. michauxii (Spreng.) Farw. >>Athyrium filix-femina ssp. angustum Dryopteridaceae          
syte6 Symphyotrichum tenuifolium (L.) Nesom perennial saltmarsh aster Asteraceae          
picom2 Pittosporum confertiflorum Gray var. mannii Sherff >>Pittosporum confertiflorum Pittosporaceae          
liinm2 Lipochaeta integrifolia (Nutt.) Gray var. megacephala O. Deg. & Sherff >>Lipochaeta integrifolia Asteraceae          
disc7 Dicranella schreberi Schimp. >>Dicranella schreberiana var. schreberiana Dicranaceae          
28837 Vernonia rugosifolia De Wild.   Asteraceae          
80402 Cheiridopsis albiflora L.Bolus   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
irpi Iris pinetorum Eastw. >>Iris hartwegii ssp. pinetorum Iridaceae          
12233 Haemanthus magnificus (Herb.) Herb. subsp. superbus (Baker) Traub   AMARYLLIDACEAE          
67219 Scilla carnosula Van der Merwe   Hyacinthaceae          
opima Opuntia imbricata (Haw.) DC. var. argentea Anthony tree cholla Cactaceae          
     

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