Penstemon fruticiformis Coville ssp. amargosae Keck (Death Valley beardtongue)

 
Scientific name : Penstemon fruticiformis Coville ssp. amargosae Keck
Botanical Family : Scrophulariaceae
English name : Death Valley beardtongue
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50277 Euphorbia polyacantha Boiss. var. subinarticulata Schweinf.   Euphorbiaceae          
99572 Urochloa geniculata C.E.Hubb.   Poaceae          
65729 Pelargonium triste (L.) L'Hr. var. filipendulifolium Sims   Geraniaceae          
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56495 Crotalaria rupicola Baker f.   Fabaceae          
22708 Rhus pubescens Thunb. var. tulbaghica Eckl. & Zeyh.   Anacardiaceae          
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