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| Scientific name
: Parmotrema sulphuratum (Nees & Flotow) Hale |
Botanical Family : Parmeliaceae |
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Description :
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Botanical |
English Common |
Family |
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| divip3 |
Diospyros virginiana L. var. pubescens (Pursh) Dippel |
>>Diospyros virginiana |
DASYPOGONACEAE |
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| bope4 |
Botrychium pedunculosum W.H. Wagner |
stalked moonwort |
Tecophilaeaceae |
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| scaph |
Scaphyglottis Poepp. & Endl. |
scaphyglottis |
Orchidaceae |
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| 75817 |
Actinanthella wyliei (Sprague) Wiens
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Loranthaceae |
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| 29285 |
Ximenesia encelioides Cav.
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Asteraceae |
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| rael |
Ramischia elatior Rydb. |
>>Orthilia secunda |
Pyrolaceae |
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| gutr3 |
Guarea trichilioides L. |
>>Guarea guidonia |
Meliaceae |
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| 118634 |
Clerodendrum myrianthum Mildbr.
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Verbenaceae |
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| 33346 |
Wahlenbergia pyrophila Lammers
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Campanulaceae |
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| cape5 |
Carex pelocarpa F.J. Herm. |
duskyseed sedge |
Cyperaceae |
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| vacap |
Vauquelinia californica (Torr.) Sarg. ssp. pauciflora (Standl.) Hess & Henrickson |
Arizona rosewood |
Rosaceae |
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| aus_p626 |
Conostylis setosa
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Haemodoraceae |
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| 38627 |
Cuscuta kilimanjari Oliv. var. rukararana Yunck.
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Convolvulaceae |
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| 49108 |
Eriospermum aphyllum Marloth
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ERIOSPERMACEAE |
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| 66383 |
Dipcadi ledermannii Engl. & K.Krause
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Hyacinthaceae |
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| posc8 |
Potamogeton ×scoliophyllus Hagstr.
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Potamogetonaceae |
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Green Vegetable Bug -
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Bonsai History -
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Climbing Roses -
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Hoodia Gordonii -
Hoodia Gordonii is a succulent , Growing Jerulsalem Artichokes from from South Africa that has taken the health world by storm. Hoodia Gordonii looks like a cactus , Falselooper Moths although it is really a succulent , Planter Herb Gardens that originates from the Kalahari Desert. Indigenous Bushmen from the area have long been...
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