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: Penstemon gracilis Nutt. ssp. wisconsinensis (Pennell) Pennell |
Botanical Family : Scrophulariaceae |
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English
name : >>Penstemon gracilis var. wisconsinensis |
Description :
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Family |
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| 95409 |
Enteropogon monostachyus (Vahl) K.Schum. subsp. africanus Clayton
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Poaceae |
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| 72375 |
Fuerstia dendrothrix A.J.Paton
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Lamiaceae |
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| lylut |
Lycopodium lucidulum Michx. var. tryonii Mohlenbrock |
>>Huperzia occidentalis |
Lycopodiaceae |
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| ilre |
Iliamna remota Greene |
>>Iliamna rivularis var. rivularis |
Malvaceae |
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| 112719 |
Jamesbrittenia calciphila Hilliard
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Scrophulariaceae |
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| 39065 |
Ipomoea magnusiana Schinz
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Convolvulaceae |
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| lico5 |
Listera convallarioides (Sw.) Nutt. ex Ell. |
broadlipped twayblade |
Orchidaceae |
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| 108196 |
Sarcocephalus esculentus Sabine var. amarissima A.Chev.
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Rubiaceae |
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| asmo11 |
Astragalus montii Welsh |
>>Astragalus limnocharis var. montii |
Fabaceae |
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| nata2 |
Narcissus tazetta L. |
cream narcissus |
Liliaceae |
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| bror6 |
Bryoria oregana (Tuck. ex Willey) Brodo & D. Hawksw. |
>>Nodobryoria oregana |
Parmeliaceae |
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| 96655 |
Maltebrunia le-testui (Koechlin) Koechlin
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Poaceae |
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| benek |
Betula neoalaskana Sarg. var. kenaica (W.H. Evans) Boivin |
>>Betula papyrifera var. kenaica |
Betulaceae |
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| 100221 |
Polygala petraea Chodat
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Polygalaceae |
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| 81534 |
Delosperma zoutpansbergense L.Bolus
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MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE |
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