Phlox cluteana A. Nels. (Navajo Mountain phlox)

 
Scientific name : Phlox cluteana A. Nels.
Botanical Family : Polemoniaceae
English name : Navajo Mountain phlox
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64688 Sebaea oldenlandioides S.Moore   Gentianaceae          
83957 Adenogramma lampocarpa E.Mey. ex Fenzl   Molluginaceae          
64320 Anthocleista pulcherrima Gilg   Gentianaceae          
scmi5 Scleria mitis Berg. cortadora Cyperaceae          
else2 Elaphoglossum serpens Maxon & Morton ex Maxon cerro de punta jayuya Dryopteridaceae          
clclr Clermontia clermontioides (Gaud.) Heller ssp. rockiana (F. Wimmer) Lammers Kauai clermontia Campanulaceae          
crfa6 Crassula falcata Wendl. >>Crassula perfoliata var. minor Crassulaceae          
tate4 Tagetes tenuifolia Millsp. >>Tagetes patula Asteraceae          
bodit2 Botrychium dissectum Spreng. var. tenuifolium (Underwood) Farw. >>Botrychium biternatum Tecophilaeaceae          
77971 Malvastrum racemosum Harv.   Malvaceae          
kove2 Kohlrauschia velutina (Guss.) Reichenb. >>Petrorhagia dubia Caryophyllaceae          
dafr4 Dalea fremontii Torr. ex Gray >>Psorothamnus fremontii var. fremontii Fabaceae          
114338 Sutera fissifolia S.Moore   Scrophulariaceae          
21255 Polyarrhena imbricata (DC.) Grau   Asteraceae          
seno2 Sematophyllum novae-caesareae (Aust.) Britt. >>Hygrohypnum micans Amblystegiaceae          
94871 Digitaria argyrograpta (Nees) Stapf   Poaceae          
     

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