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| Scientific name
: Phascum acaulon With. |
Botanical Family : Pottiaceae |
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English
name : >>Phascum cuspidatum |
Description :
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Botanical |
English Common |
Family |
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| 17104 |
Melanthera albinervia O.Hoffm. subsp. caudata Wild
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Asteraceae |
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| 41923 |
Pilogyne peneyana Naudin
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Cucurbitaceae |
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| 75529 |
Scyphostrychnos talbotii S.Moore
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Loganiaceae |
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| stoff2 |
Styrax officinalis L. ssp. fulvescens (Eastw.) Beauchamp |
>>Styrax rediviva |
Styracaceae |
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| 20287 |
Pentzia pilulifera (L.f.) Fourc.
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Asteraceae |
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| 95889 |
Erianthus flavescens K.Schum.
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Poaceae |
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| stloa |
Stellaria longipes Goldie var. altocaulis (Hultén) C.L. Hitchc. |
>>Stellaria longipes |
Caryophyllaceae |
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| cleis3 |
Cleistocactus Lem. |
cleistocactus |
Cactaceae |
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| 55303 |
Cassia floribunda auct.
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Fabaceae |
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| euvi4 |
Eupatorium villosum Sw. |
>>Koanophyllon villosum |
Asteraceae |
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| lucrc |
Lupinus croceus Eastw. var. croceus |
Mt. Eddy lupine |
Fabaceae |
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| phin17 |
Physocarpus intermedius (Rydb.) Schneid. |
>>Physocarpus opulifolius var. intermedius |
Rosaceae |
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| 44192 |
Kobresia rufa (Nees) Koyama
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Cyperaceae |
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| 79240 |
Ekebergia sclerophylla Harms
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Meliaceae |
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