Pedicularis rainierensis Pennell & Warren (Mt. Rainier lousewort)

 
Scientific name : Pedicularis rainierensis Pennell & Warren
Botanical Family : Scrophulariaceae
English name : Mt. Rainier lousewort
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melia2 Melampyrum lineare Desr. var. americanum (Michx.) Beauverd >>Melampyrum lineare var. lineare Scrophulariaceae          
5952 Chlorophytum debile Baker   ANTHERICACEAE          
49933 Euphorbia hochstetteriana Pax   Euphorbiaceae          
37273 Terminalia praecox Engl. & Diels   Combretaceae          
54793 Berlinia acuminata Sol. ex Hook.f. & Benth. var. pubescens De Wild.   Fabaceae          
boel Bouteloua eludens Griffiths Santa Rita Mountain grama Poaceae          
pl_6708 Sanicula canadensis Black snakeroot Umbelliferae          
52546 Uapaca benguelensis Müll.Arg. forma pilosa P.A.Duvign.   Euphorbiaceae          
aslem4 Astragalus lentiginosus Dougl. ex Hook. var. mcdougallii (Sheldon) M.E. Jones >>Astragalus lentiginosus var. diphysus Fabaceae          
poca36 Potamogeton capillaceus Poir. p.p. >>Potamogeton diversifolius Potamogetonaceae          
17174 Meridiana tesselata Hill   Asteraceae          
53671 Amphithalea purpurea (Granby) A.L.Schutte   Fabaceae          
49656 Euphorbia coronata Thunb.   Euphorbiaceae          
73448 Plectranthus kondowensis Baker   Lamiaceae          
1118 Asparagus nelsonii Baker   Asparagaceae          
hobr3 Hosackia brachycarpa Benth. >>Lotus humistratus Fabaceae          
     

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