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| Scientific name
: Penstemon papillatus J.T. Howell |
Botanical Family : Scrophulariaceae |
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English
name : Inyo beardtongue |
Description :
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Botanical |
English Common |
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| phba80 |
Phyllostachys bambusoides Sieb. & Zucc. |
Japanese timber bamboo |
Poaceae |
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| saniw |
Salix nigra Marsh. var. wrightii (Anderss.) Anderss. |
>>Salix amygdaloides |
Salicaceae |
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| 113967 |
Selago ohlendorffiana Lehm.
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Scrophulariaceae |
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| oxbr2 |
Oxytropis bryophila Jurtzev |
>>Oxytropis nigrescens |
Fabaceae |
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| lete18 |
Lecidea tenebrosa Flotow |
>>Schaereria fuscocinerea |
Schaereriaceae |
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| euch5 |
Euphorbia chapmanii Oudejans |
>>Euphorbia nudicaulis |
Euphorbiaceae |
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| liea |
Liatris earlei (Greene) K. Schum. |
>>Liatris squarrulosa |
Asteraceae |
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| 78396 |
Melanthium longiflorum (Willd.) Ker Gawl.
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Melanthiaceae |
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| leca53 |
Letharia californica (Lev.) Hue |
>>Letharia columbiana |
Parmeliaceae |
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| 42758 |
Cyperus coloratus Vahl var. longinux Kük.
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Cyperaceae |
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| eupho |
Euphorbia L. |
spurge |
Euphorbiaceae |
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| 10922 |
Gasteria repens Haw.
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ASPHODELACEAE |
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| 114714 |
Zaluzianskya pseudafricana Paclt
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Scrophulariaceae |
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| 66610 |
Hyacinthus paucifolius W.F.Barker
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Hyacinthaceae |
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| richa |
Richardia L. |
Mexican clover |
Rubiaceae |
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Coastal Gardening -
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The White Fringed Weevil -
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